Can confirm, I smiled.
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 8:33 PM Milan Oparnica wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I like the fresh and modern approach that pgAdmin4 offers, updating
> instantly when new versions pop-up praying to find few options I still miss
> from pgAdmin3.
>
> Search database objects
> =
Avin,
Visual Studio Code (VSC) [a very nice if somewhat heavy weight editor] is
written in part using the Electron Framework {
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_Studio_Code} so it's using Node.js and
the Blink rendering engine as well as C++ and C#. It's *not* using Atom,
nor can it be conside
Hello,
I like the fresh and modern approach that pgAdmin4 offers, updating
instantly when new versions pop-up praying to find few options I still
miss from pgAdmin3.
Search database objects
===
I'm sure this tool will put a smile on many faces. Although not perfect,
the 'Search'
Hello,
I like the fresh and modern approach that pgAdmin4 offers, updating
instantly when new versions pop-up praying to find few options I still
miss from pgAdmin3.
Working with 'Operators' objects
Is there any chance you could reconsider the decision not to support
Op
All,
Following the appreciation thread and saw the reference to the geometry viewer,
I didn’t even know that was in there. Anyway, nice, but we have a custom EPSG,
where do I add this into PGAdmin4?
Also, it would be nice to add in our own background mapping layers as well, is
there a method
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 4:04 AM Avin Kavish wrote:
> 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 u