Hi Walter Nordmann,
I am assuming, you're using the linux.
Please check the log files for the pgAdmin III (i.e. ~/pgadmin.log) for any
clue for failure.
The last option is to rename the ~/.pgadmin3 (settings file for pgAdmin
III) on any linux environment.
NOTE:
- This file contains the settin
Hi, nobody able - or willing - to give me a hint?
i'm really lost. :(
regards
Walter
Am 08.11.2016 um 01:06 schrieb Walter Nordmann:
Hi, after using pgadmin3 for more than 3 years, suddenly nothing is
displayed in the status monitor exept the logfile.
see:
i tried everything including r
Hi
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Aleksander Stankiewicz
wrote:
> Hello,
> is there any way to customize pgAdmin fonts (or to scale whole Window)?
> They are really very small on my screen (making pgAdmin useless :( )
> The fonts are really in micro size.
> I use pgAdmin4 on Windows 10 with DPI
Hello,
is there any way to customize pgAdmin fonts (or to scale whole Window)?
They are really very small on my screen (making pgAdmin useless :( )
The fonts are really in micro size.
I use pgAdmin4 on Windows 10 with DPI scaling set to 1.5
Regards,
Alex Stankiewicz
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On 8 November 2016 at 07:10, Murtuza Zabuawala [via PostgreSQL] <
ml-node+s1045698n5929369...@n3.nabble.com> wrote:
> ++ Adding pgadmin support (Please do not send personal emails always
> include pgadmin support.)
>
> Hi,
>
> Log files are the files where we write application logs like errors,
>
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 12:48 AM, Darren Duncan wrote:
> How does one see what changed in v1.1 etc in a normal way? The page you
> linked to https://redmine.postgresql.org/versions/39 requires one to have a
> user account and log in, which is contrary to normal practice in open source
> projects;