Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Avin Kavish
First of all since this is an appreciation thread, I want to mention one of my favourite features - the map !!! Being able to view GIS data on a visual map of earth is the best thing ever. It has saved me from countless hours of messing up SRIDs and struggling to get everything right. I can always

Re: pgadmin4 - Use classic style interface, don't launch browser?

2019-07-30 Thread Avin Kavish
On the topic of speed, the current limitation is not imposed by the fact that it is run inside the browser, fyi some really popular and successful apps are web based, even visual studio code. It's more of an architectural and design problem than a platform issue. I'm not very familiar with the code

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Michel Feinstein
I always have one hand at the mouse and one at the keyboard, once I select stuff with the mouse, I hit cntrl+c with the other hand, it's a lot quicker. At least if you don't have any disabilities or are left handed, ctrl+c is at the bottom right corner, where my left hand already rests. On Tue, Ju

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread richard coleman
I concur. Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V is basically muscle memory at this point. Unfortunately though there are times when it's particularly jarring. Selecting things are done in pgAdmin4 with the mouse/track ball/etc. so your hand is already off the keyboard. So for example; you select an sql statement to copy

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Dave Caughey
Correct. But the absence of support in the context menu is a basic UI usability issue. Instead we only have "remove panel", "detach panel", "add panel". Context menus are an essential usability feature. A context menu is intended to allow the user to quickly access the basic operations that appl

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Dave Page
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 4:45 PM Dave Caughey wrote: > No, it doesn't work. It's logged as #4229. It would be *really* nice if > this were fixed. > 4229 is about adding a context menu for it. It works without though - just use Ctrl/Cmd+C and Ctrl/Cmd+V. You can copy query text, cell values, en

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Dave Caughey
No, it doesn't work. It's logged as #4229. It would be *really* nice if this were fixed. Cheers, Dave On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 10:55 AM Dave Page wrote: > > > On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 3:08 PM Mike Martin wrote: > >> The only thing I would like to see is the return of copy/paste in query >> wi

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Dave Page
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 3:41 PM Chin wrote: > Also: > > - After viewing data of a table by e.g. show all rows, being able to > modify the query in that query window and run the new query would be nice. > Right now that query window is read only, for no good reason that I can > think of > There

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Dave Page
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 3:08 PM Mike Martin wrote: > The only thing I would like to see is the return of copy/paste in query > window. Otherwise certainly agree with Chin > I copy/paste in the query window all the time. Does it not work for you? If so, what OS, browser etc are you running? --

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Chin
Also: - After viewing data of a table by e.g. show all rows, being able to modify the query in that query window and run the new query would be nice. Right now that query window is read only, for no good reason that I can think of - Being able to monitor the server's logs like in pgAdmin 3 would

Re: Appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress

2019-07-30 Thread Mike Martin
The only thing I would like to see is the return of copy/paste in query window. Otherwise certainly agree with Chin On Fri, 26 Jul 2019 at 12:08, Aditya Toshniwal < aditya.toshni...@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > Thank you. Glad to hear !! :) > > On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 4:12 PM Chin wrote: > >> Hell

Re: pgadmin4 - Use classic style interface, don't launch browser?

2019-07-30 Thread richard coleman
Dave, That's true. Of course that's the ultimate draw back of the client/server model. Having *just* a server isn't enough, you need a *client* as well. pgAdmin4 is *just* the server portion of that model. It's relying on *borrowing* someone else's client. That's frees up quite a bit of resour

Re: pgadmin4 - Use classic style interface, don't launch browser?

2019-07-30 Thread Dave Page
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 7:31 PM Mark Murawski wrote: > > Would there be a possibility of embedding chromium? Since of course > it's actively developed and everyone including their pet cat are using > it as a rendering engine these days (including microsoft) Not sure of > the compatibility with