Hi Dave,
runs fine on Windows 10 64bit machine
Paolo
2018-01-23 22:55 GMT+01:00 Barrington-Hughes, Alan <
alan_barrington-hug...@premierinc.com>:
> Thanks Dave for positing this different approach to eliminate some of the
> Qt rendering overhead.
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> I can say, running on a 2017 mac book p
Hi,
Please log your bug at https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgadmin4
Thanks,
Khushboo
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 7:10 PM, microsys.gr microsys.gr <
microsys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Version 2.1
> Python Version 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59)
> Flask Version 0.12.2
> Appl
Thanks Dave for positing this different approach to eliminate some of the Qt
rendering overhead.
I can say, running on a 2017 mac book pro (10.13.2), the speed improvement is
noticeable. The increased speed that tree nodes expand and result grids present
are very appreciated.
I am hoping
Hi Folks,
I think, pgadmin4 not need new architecture. It must even be a server
running on the machine (on windows system tray like a wamp server, on mac
like a docker).
Yes, I know user experience is different until now. But modern browsers
handle this work.
I think, chromium embedded could be
TESTING WEB-BASED pgAdmin
SYSTEM: Windows 10 Pro Version 1709, 12GB RAM, SSD 525GB, Intel Core i7
Disappointment,
The framework may be a 10% faster, not noticeable really
The two bugs I emailed the last couple of days remain exactly the same.
For example, on a very large database, when I View/E
Yes, I can confirm it works on Win 7 Enterprise 64 bit. I’ll test on Win 10
Enterprise 64 bit tomorrow. Be interesting to see if it will show
notifications on the Win 10 box.
I’ll test some more tomorrow and send any feedback.
Thanks for all the effort.
Ross
Ross McDonald | GIS Data Coordina
Hi Dave,
Runs fine on my Windows 10 machine
Cheers
Nigel
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Dave,
At first glance, this works fine and is fast.
Anthony
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Runs great on Windows 10 x64 with Chrome browser and popups enabled.
- Mark Watson
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Dave,
I just installed the browser version of PgAdmin 4 desktop. Excellent! It starts
up almost immediately and is very responsive. So plus one upvote for this make.
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All,
As you may know, the most troublesome part of pgAdmin 4 has been the
desktop runtime application, which has relied on QtWebKit and QtWebEngine
(of various origins and versions) to render the UI as part of the Qt
framework.
This has caused performance issues, rendering issues with remote desk
Version 2.1
Python Version 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59)
Flask Version 0.12.2
Application Mode Desktop
On tables with a lot of fields (table tested with 217 columns),
the table [Properties...] [Columns tab] form is useless slow.
It takes more than 100 seconds to complete t
Hi List
I can confirm this issue too on Windows 10 Enterprise 64bit running PgAdmin4
v2.1 downloaded from the PgAdmin website.
I works perfectly on my Windows 7 64bit machine and I get notifications of
completed jobs like backups and restores.
The log from the Windows 10 Machine has this in it
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