It's rumoured that Chris Lee once said:
> Dear Dave,
>
> I got following error on screen after using -e parameter. Any Hints?
Hi Chris,
Yeah, what's happening is the views that pgAdmin I created to look at the
system catalogues more easily cannot be recreated on newer versions of
PostgreSQL becau
Andreas Pflug wrote:
> Forgot to mention:
> If selecting "Default", the system locale *is* used, as it is to
> display the language selection box. We had a bug not storing the
> user's choice for "Default" to configuration which was fixed
> yesterday.
To me this is not so much a question of functi
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Andreas Pflug wrote:
To me this is not so much a question of functionality, it's a question
of user interface design: don't bother the user with unnecessary
questions. The application works perfectly well with the default
(system locale) language, and the vast majori
pgAdmin 1.0.2
Hi,
It'd be great if after switching tasks (using alt+tab) pgAdmin was able to
restore focus to the last used pane. E.g., if I work in Query tool's script
editor, then switch to some other app, then switch back to pgAdmin Query tool
window I need to use mouse to set the focus back t
Andreas Pflug wrote:
> We *could* disable it, but by asking as early as possible the app
> will come up with the right language immediately. Changing it later
> in Options will lead to a mixed language until the next restart.
My point is that it shouldn't have to ask at all. It should look at the
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Reshat Sabiq wrote:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Why does pgadmin have to ask for the language at first start and
cannot determine the language from the system locale?
I think it's actually good. Not all apps are multi-lingual, and if it
didn't mention it, i'd assume it isn
Reshat Sabiq wrote:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Why does pgadmin have to ask for the language at first start and
cannot determine the language from the system locale?
I think it's actually good. Not all apps are multi-lingual, and if it
didn't mention it, i'd assume it isn't either, at least un