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Re: preBeta4 - more results



 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: pgadmin-support-owner(at)postgresql(dot)org 
> [mailto:pgadmin-support-owner(at)postgresql(dot)org] On Behalf Of 
> Erwin Brandstetter
> Sent: 26 October 2006 02:03
> To: pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] preBeta4 - more results
> 
> I've been testing pgAdmin III Beta 3 (Oct 23 2006, re: 5508:5517) on 
> Windows XP (latest patch level).
> RDBMS is PG 8.1.4 on a remote debian sarge server. (PG from 
> backports.org). Today from a different client machine "inhouse", 
> connection via plain TCP/IP.
> 
> The last two days have been the smoothest experience by far 
> since I've 
> started beta-testing 3 weeks ago. Some minor glitches with the 
> parenthesis-highlightening feature (what do you call it?). It can be 
> fooled by parenthesis in strings sometimes. 

Brace matching is what I call it, but there's no official name as such.
I can probably fix the in-strings problem - I did something similar to
prevent it matching on SQL comments earlier.

> And sometimes it 
> gets stuck 
> on an lonely open bracket and will not do a thing until a 
> match has been 
> entered. Maybe that is even by design? Apart from that, it is very 
> useful most of the time!

Yes, that is by design. 

> 
> I haven't tried anything fancy though. Straight work: browser, SQL 
> dialogue window, edit grid, query grid, searching, editing 
> properties, ...
> Still, not a single crash. Nothing stuck. Dave has fixed most of the 
> stuff I have reported.
> Progress has clearly been made! Good work!

:-) Thanks - and thanks for all the bug reports (even though they raised
my blood pressure by about 20 points!)

Regards Dave



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