Dave Page a écrit :
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Willy-Bas Loos <willybas@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> One thing that i'm missing in pgAdmin is a way to change the case of my
>> code.
>> When i type code that others are supposed to read, i use uppercase for the
>> keywords (such as SELECT, FROM, CREATE, etc). Sometimes i'm sloppy and
>> forget to do the case thing, or i had the caps-lock on and didn't notice
>> right away.
>> If i could change the case of my writing, i would not have to rewrite that
>> bit of code .
>> It's not a biggie, just convenience.
>>
>> If there is no capacity or priority to do this i would try to write the
>> feature myself, but i would need some guiding. Does it work that way?
>
> It does - and we're always happy to help new developers... but there
> are a few new features in the SQL editor already for the next release,
> including what you are looking for:
>
> - Block indent text by selecting two or more lines and pressing the Tab key.
> - Block outdent text that has been indented using the current tab
> settings using Shift+Tab.
> - Comment out SQL by selecting two or more lines and pressing the - key.
> - Uncomment SQL by selecting two or more commented lines and pressing
> the + key.
> - Shift the selected text to upper case by pressing the ^ key.
> - Shift the selected text to lower case by pressing the _ key.
>
I did try to find these because I knew you worked on it but I wasn't
able to find them. Perhaps we should add menus, at least for some of them?
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