unning inside a Parallels virtual machine)
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nputs to the data in question.
--Basil Bourque
On Nov 18, 2013, at 08:06, Deven Thaker wrote:
> Hi,
> One of the columns of table is getting populated with NaN. When i checked all
> scripts which updates this table, found that we never do any division but
> still it populates
user’s Mac.
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mber of columns, then they can be sized to fill
>> the display window. In my case, with only a count result, the one
>> column would fill the entire width.
>
> That's an interesting idea. Not sure how much helpful wxWidgets will be
> with your idea, but it will be easy
>>> You can use Control key + mouse scroll wheel for instant resizing.
>>> For a permanent setup take a look in the File->Options menu.
>>
>> That makes it a little difficult for me. The Logitech Marble Mouse
>> doesn't have a scroll wheel.
>
> You do understand that you can set it in the Optio
any table of data generated for display in
the "Output Pane" of a SQL Query window fails to grow its row size vertically.
So the larger font is clipped and unreadable.
Screen shot:
http://www.gridsgonewild.com/postgres/pgadmin_font_size_bug.png
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>>
> You need to set the font size accordingly in the preferences tab because
> the size of the row depends on this font size.
The bug is that the size of the row (height) does NOT react to the point size
specified in Preferences.
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nce for larger fonts, often needed on certain computers
screens.
- People with visual/sight challenges
pgAdmin3 1.12.2 on Mac OS X 10.6.5, installed by Postgres 9.0.x.
And thanks to all who work on pgAdmin. It has been very useful to me, and I've
found it to be very stable and well-buil