On Jun 23, 2007, at 11:06 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
I fully agree with the not part of the default installation. And
make it
easy to turn the thing off.
In that respect it sound like a good feature for developer systems
(not
servers per se). Just ensure for a small memory footprint, pr
Joris Dobbelsteen wrote:
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>> Magnus Hagander
>> Sent: zaterdag 23 juni 2007 11:39
>> To: Naz Gassiep
>> Cc: Tony Caduto; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
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>To: Naz Gassiep
>Cc: Tony Caduto; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
>Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Proposed Feature
>
>Naz Gassiep
Yo,
I'd have no problem with it being disabled by default. I ruthlessly
pare my systray down and turn on the hide inactive icons function as
well. But when I have PG running it is the sort of thing I'd want to be
able to see at a glance, the same as with Apache.
- Naz.
Magnus Hagander wrot
On 23/06/2007 10:30, Magnus Hagander wrote:
Does Delphi bring in any additional runtime requirements, though? I
don't think we'd want to add a big extra runtime for such a small thing.
Delhpi executables are completely self-contained - they don't need any
extra runtime libraries or DLLs (unle
> --- Original Message ---
> From: Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Naz Gassiep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 23/06/07, 10:39:01
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Proposed Feature
>
> Naz Gassiep wrote:
> > Hey,
> > I'm sure that'
Naz Gassiep wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm sure that'd be greatly appreciated, most other major servers and
> DBs have a similar feature, and that's what the systray is for, i.e.,
> viewing major user-installed services.
Don't forget that the tray (or taskbar notification area as it's
supposed to be call
Tony Caduto wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>> Naz Gassiep wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using PG on windows for the first time (as of about 6 minutes ago).
>>> I was thinking that it would be great to have a system tray icon with a
>>> running indicator, kind of like the way Apache2.x for windows has, or
>>>
Hey,
I'm sure that'd be greatly appreciated, most other major servers and
DBs have a similar feature, and that's what the systray is for, i.e.,
viewing major user-installed services.
- Naz.
Tony Caduto wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>> Naz Gassiep wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using PG on windows for the
Hi,
It provides a very quick and easy status check (running or not) as
well as right click access to start/stop and any other basic admin
features that may be appropriate. I'd be happy with seeing whether it
was running, as well as start/stop accessible via one right click. It's
the same as
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Naz Gassiep wrote:
I'm using PG on windows for the first time (as of about 6 minutes ago).
I was thinking that it would be great to have a system tray icon with a
running indicator, kind of like the way Apache2.x for windows has, or
even MSSQL. Perhaps the PG logo with a
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Naz Gassiep wrote:
I'm using PG on windows for the first time (as of about 6 minutes ago).
I was thinking that it would be great to have a system tray icon with a
running indicator, kind of like the way Apache2.x for windows has, or
even MSSQL. Perhaps the PG logo with a sma
Naz Gassiep wrote:
> I'm using PG on windows for the first time (as of about 6 minutes ago).
> I was thinking that it would be great to have a system tray icon with a
> running indicator, kind of like the way Apache2.x for windows has, or
> even MSSQL. Perhaps the PG logo with a small white circle
I'm using PG on windows for the first time (as of about 6 minutes ago).
I was thinking that it would be great to have a system tray icon with a
running indicator, kind of like the way Apache2.x for windows has, or
even MSSQL. Perhaps the PG logo with a small white circle with a red
square or a gree
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