Re: [pgadmin-support] Feature requests: QueryTool; key shortcut, output pane unhiding, macros

2007-06-25 Thread Dave Page
Jan Kowalski wrote: I'm using SQL Server Management Studio at work, and now when I'm doing little open source project at home, I miss a few features. 1. Key shortcut that shows/hides "Output pane". In the other program its Ctrl-R. Ctrl-Alt-O now in SVN trunk. 2. In the other program, if "Ou

[pgadmin-support] Feature requests: QueryTool; key shortcut, output pane unhiding, macros

2007-06-24 Thread Jan Kowalski
I'm using SQL Server Management Studio at work, and now when I'm doing little open source project at home, I miss a few features. 1. Key shortcut that shows/hides "Output pane". In the other program its Ctrl-R. 2. In the other program, if "Output pane" is hidden and I run a query, "Output pa

Re: [pgadmin-support] Feature Requests

2006-07-02 Thread Dave Page
Hi, From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Adam Rich Sent: Sat 7/1/2006 11:26 PM To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org Subject: [pgadmin-support] Feature Requests 1) Can a new "triggers" branch be added to the schema tree? (The modified tree woul

[pgadmin-support] Feature Requests

2006-07-01 Thread Adam Rich
Title: Feature Requests 1) Can a new "triggers" branch be added to the schema tree?  (The modified tree would end with Tables, Triggers, Types, Views).  This would let me view all the triggers in one place without having to search 3 levels deep, beneath Tables/$table/triggers for every

[pgadmin-support] Feature requests

2005-11-11 Thread A.j. Langereis
To whom it may concern,   First of all I would like to thank all who worked on the new pgAdmin: the new style and graphical explains are super!   Nevertheless I ran into a "bug", or maybe better: a feature-request. When one is creating a new foreign key via the tool, it is not possible to se