You mean pressing the shorcut key right after the server status has refreshed, so the selection is on a different row? Couldn't the same thing happen with the toolbar button? Anyway, I have a suggestion to fix that: when the list refreshes, if the previously selected process no longer exists simply select no row (ie. clear the selection). The button or shorcut key would then be disabled.

On 5/12/2012 8:01 PM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 19:28 +1100, Evan Martin wrote:
You're right, the third button does exactly what I want, I just didn't
know about it - thanks.

I was looking in the main menu or context menu for this. I think it's
unusual for an application to offer some command /only/ from a toolbar.
Cancel Query and Terminate Backend also seem to be in this category. Are
there shortcut keys for them? If not, that would be very useful.

AFAIR, no shortcut, and it's probably better this way. I wouldn't like
that, because of a refresh I didn't expect, I cancel another query or
kill another connection.

But I agree that it would be good to have the actions in some menus.
Will have to keep that in mind to code it later.





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