Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-28 Thread Dave Page
Hi On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 9:21 AM Patrick De Visschere wrote: > > Dave, > > I’ve tried to watch the process which does the overwriting, but last night > nothing happened. I don’t know why not. Maybe because Safari was not running. > When I want to close a session usually I just close the Safari

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-26 Thread Patrick De Visschere
Dave, I’ve tried to watch the process which does the overwriting, but last night nothing happened. I don’t know why not. Maybe because Safari was not running. When I want to close a session usually I just close the Safari tabbed window and leave the server running. Isn’t it possible that a lot o

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-25 Thread Dave Page
Hi On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 10:22 AM Patrick De Visschere wrote: > > Dave, > > When the server is not running the .plist file is not overwritten (at 00:59); > I’ve then renamed the .plist file. When I start the server again no .plist > file appears. The config window stills contains my custom Bro

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-25 Thread Patrick De Visschere
Dave, When the server is not running the .plist file is not overwritten (at 00:59); I’ve then renamed the .plist file. When I start the server again no .plist file appears. The config window stills contains my custom Browser Command; A new .plist file is generated when I change this command and

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-24 Thread Dave Page
Hi On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 3:46 PM Patrick De Visschere wrote: > Dave, > > Apparently something weird is going on, but I did not save the > configuration. > > I saved it some days ago and today I noticed that the preferences file was > overwritten: > > > As you can see a new file was created, an

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-23 Thread Patrick De Visschere
Dave, Apparently something weird is going on, but I did not save the configuration. I saved it some days ago and today I noticed that the preferences file was overwritten: As you can see a new file was created, and I was asleep at that time. On a previous occasion I checked with “Time Machine

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-23 Thread Dave Page
Hi On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 9:56 AM Patrick De Visschere wrote: > > Dave, > > Unfortunately it does not stick. > I’ve noticed that the org.pgadmin.pgadmin4.plist file is overwritten > (probabaly once a day) without the Browser Command; the Browser > Command is still visible in the Configure… win

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-23 Thread Patrick De Visschere
Dave, Unfortunately it does not stick. I’ve noticed that the org.pgadmin.pgadmin4.plist file is overwritten (probabaly once a day) without the Browser Command; the Browser Command is still visible in the Configure… window (as long as the pgadmin server is running). I think this overwriting does

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-11 Thread Patrick De Visschere
Dave, I removed all pgadmin-related .plist’s file in ~/Library. When starting the server my modified Browser command was still present (but no .plist file). I shutted down/started it up several times, logged out and in, still no .plist file: the Browser command is stored somewhere else. I couldn

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-09 Thread Dave Page
Hi On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 1:37 AM Patrick De Visschere wrote: > Dave, > > Thanks but this is my ~/Library/Preferences/org.pgadmin.pgadmin4.plist > with the Browser command filled in > (I have removed the content of the data tags) > > > http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd";> > > >

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-08 Thread Patrick De Visschere
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Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-08 Thread Dave Page
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Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-08 Thread Patrick De Visschere
rcoleman.ascen...@gmail.com>> > Cc: Steve Hawes mailto:steve.ha...@tmlep.com>>, > "pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org > <mailto:pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org>" > <mailto:pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org>> > Subject: Re: Change brows

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-08 Thread Steve Hawes
019 at 15:42 To: richard coleman Cc: Steve Hawes , "pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org" Subject: Re: Change browser in MacOS Interestingly enough, I use Chrome exclusively and my Browser Command is configured to: /usr/bin/firefox %URL% When selecting New pgAdmin 4 Window... the n

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-08 Thread Dave Page
Hi On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 9:12 PM Strauch, Sheldon wrote: > Interestingly enough, I use Chrome exclusively and my Browser Command is > configured to: */usr/bin/firefox %URL%* > I think you'll find that's the placeholder hint text, not a value. I'll bet you can't copy/paste it, and if you try to

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-08 Thread Dave Page
Hi On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 8:32 PM Steve Hawes wrote: > Hi, > > > > Can anyone help me with changing the browser used by pgAdmin in MacOS > Mojave. > > > > I have Google Chrome installed and can see that there is a box for > entering the Browser Command in the pgAdmin configuration but I cannot w

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-08 Thread Strauch, Sheldon
Interestingly enough, I use Chrome exclusively and my Browser Command is configured to: */usr/bin/firefox %URL%* When selecting *New pgAdmin 4 Window...* the new window opens in Chrome. Seeing as firefox is not even installed, I believe in the absence of a working command pgAdmin 4 reverts to OSX's

Re: Change browser in MacOS

2019-01-08 Thread richard coleman
Steve, Well I have mine set to launch chromium with this command: > chromium-browser %URL% So I would imagine substituting the command to start chrome from the command line would suffice. Just a thought, rik. On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 10:02 AM Steve Hawes wrote: > Hi, > > > > Can anyone help