The screenshots need updating. Iirc, we got rid of pagination before we
released v1.0. The query tool is fully scrolled and much faster than pgAdmin 3
for large result sets now.
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I like it! I agree with the earlier poster that the line height could be
decreased -- but not by much. Perhaps a pixel or two.
Anthony
Hello
We're testing out a new font for the SQL in the Query Editor tool. Here is
a link to test builds for both windows and mac:
https://developer.pgadmin.o
Hi Dave,
Thank you for this advise.
Please find attached my files:
1) C:\Users\pawelhadam\AppData\Roaming\pgAdmin\pgadmin4.log
I cannot understand why this log file says "Starting pgAdmin 4 v1.5..." as
I have installed v1.6 from pgadmin4-1.6-x86.exe
2) C:\Program Files (x86)\pgAdmin 4\v1\web\c
I haven’t used pgAdmin 4 in quite some time, but I checked out the web page
today and I see from the screenshots that the output is still paginated for
simple queries (like “SELECT * FROM mytable”). For me, that is a deal breaker.
Although pgAdmin3 certainly has issues, being able to effortles
Hello,
the new font looks more cleaner and is easier to read then the previous one. So
I like the change. (this is of course my personal opinion)
Somehow the leading (distance between the lines) looks too high. So sometimes I
need to look closely.
I will test the new build some more t
Hello
We're testing out a new font for the SQL in the Query Editor tool. Here is
a link to test builds for both windows and mac:
https://developer.pgadmin.org/~dpage/query_tool_font_test/
Let us know what your thoughts are on these font changes along with why you
think these changes need to occur