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MacOS X annoyances

От
"A.M."
Дата:
Hi,

I'm running PGAdmin III 1.8.2 on MacOS 10.5 and have come across some  
minor annoyances:

1) The "About..." box only appears if the main window has focus-  
choosing "About..." while a query window has focus does nothing.

2) If a query window loses focus, the "Unix Ln1 ..." line at the  
bottom of the window is drawn half in black and half in grey  
(horizontally).

3) Ctrl-E executes a query in the query window. Of these bugs, this  
clearly the worst because in Cocoa applications, Ctrl-E is one of the  
mapped emacs keys which jumps to the end of the line. Furthermore, the  
menus offer no indication that Ctrl-E is supposed to execute- I only  
see "F5" as the mapped key (which works too). At the very least, Ctrl- 
E should do nothing on OS X. This is a serious problem considering  
that I have accidentally executed queries several times.

Cheers,
M


Re: MacOS X annoyances

От
"Dave Page"
Дата:
Hi,

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 8:06 PM, A.M. <agentm@themactionfaction.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I'm running PGAdmin III 1.8.2 on MacOS 10.5 and have come across some minor
> annoyances:
>
>  1) The "About..." box only appears if the main window has focus- choosing
> "About..." while a query window has focus does nothing.

Yeah, this is a known bug.

>  2) If a query window loses focus, the "Unix Ln1 ..." line at the bottom of
> the window is drawn half in black and half in grey (horizontally).

Oh, that's wierd. Pretty difficult to see though so I'm not sure I'm
going to spend much time trying to figure it out.

>  3) Ctrl-E executes a query in the query window. Of these bugs, this clearly
> the worst because in Cocoa applications, Ctrl-E is one of the mapped emacs
> keys which jumps to the end of the line. Furthermore, the menus offer no
> indication that Ctrl-E is supposed to execute- I only see "F5" as the mapped
> key (which works too). At the very least, Ctrl-E should do nothing on OS X.
> This is a serious problem considering that I have accidentally executed
> queries several times.

Well that's very weird - we only have F5 configured as a shortcut,
*except* in the main window where Ctrl+E is a shortcut to open the
query tool - but that gets ignored on Mac anyway. I can only guess
that wxWidgets is doing something odd here, but I fail to see what.

I've added that issue to the BUGS list for investigation.


-- 
Dave Page
EnterpriseDB UK:   http://www.enterprisedb.com