Re: [GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-21 Thread John DeSoi
On Nov 19, 2004, at 10:14 AM, Kenneth Downs wrote: It may be simpler to define syntax coloring rules for the popular editors, such as vim. A good PostgreSQL editor is only the first component pgEdit. Version 1.1 will have a psql-like terminal interface with syntax coloring and full screen editin

Re: [GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-21 Thread Kenneth Downs
John DeSoi wrote: > > On Nov 19, 2004, at 7:13 AM, Jim Seymour wrote: > >> >>>It does >>> not use Java ... >> [snip] >> >> This is supposed to be an advantage? > > Absolutely. The situation on Linux and Windows may be better, but i

Re: [GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-19 Thread John DeSoi
On Nov 19, 2004, at 7:13 AM, Jim Seymour wrote: It does not use Java ... [snip] This is supposed to be an advantage? Absolutely. The situation on Linux and Windows may be better, but it is immediately obvious on the Mac when a GUI app

Re: [GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-19 Thread Jim Seymour
John DeSoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The first public beta for pgEdit is now available ... [snip] > > * Cross platform and easy to install > > pgEdit is a native application for both Macintosh and Windows. That's what you call "cross-platform," eh? >