(I sent this message before but it never came through. I'm guessing the 
majordomo doesn't accept attachments, so I am sending it without the 
attachments, and please let me know how I can pass the crash reports to you if 
you need them).

On 23/09/2010, at 22:42, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> 
>> 2. Column width settings get lost when grid editor is closed (they always 
>> have, but this makes losing the window a real PITA).
> 
> What would you like to have on this issue? we can store the widths of
> each column on the last query, and we would restore that at the next
> run, but you could run a completely different query and the new widths
> could not be appropriate. I'm not sure there is an easy solution to this
> one.

Well, I'm referring to the grid editor - that is, the tool to "view and edit 
the current object" (filtered or unfiltered). As far as I know, unless the 
table schema changed (which I supposed can be checked before display), the grid 
display will have the same number and order of columns. Or am I overlooking 
some option there?

Of course, in the free query tool, it's a different story.

> 
>> 3. Restored connections in browser window cause instability.
> 
> We would need more to get this "bug" fixed.

OK, I'll try to keep records several times after the computer wakes. 

I'm attaching the crash reports from the two crashes that I had so far. 

> 
>> 4. New icon is not very practical on the Mac.
> 
> I'll let Dave answer on this one :)
> 
>> 5. GUI text engine doesn't handle RTL text properly.
> 
> Seems more a wxWidgets issue to me. And I'm quite sure they'll tell you
> to use 2.9 instead of 2.8.

Yes, I said I was guessing it's something to do with your GUI engine. Is this 
something I can actually do or do you mean you have compiled 1.12.0 against an 
old version of wxWidgets and there's nothing to be done?

Thanks,
Herouth

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