Re: Pgadmin4: putting back a dragged query result window

From: Dave Page <dpage(at)pgadmin(dot)org>
To: Doug Easterbrook <doug(at)artsman(dot)com>
Cc: pgAdmin Support <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Pgadmin4: putting back a dragged query result window
Date: 2016-11-17 09:25:09
Message-ID: CA+OCxoxXyTwYm2mkTJ+AOdFjq+B3U5mA2T=u3tP=E3qUEz8Grg@mail.gmail.com
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Hi

On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 6:35 PM, Doug Easterbrook <doug(at)artsman(dot)com> wrote:
> hopefully this will be my last suggestion from my week of using PGadmin4.
>
>
> One of the things you can do is grab a sub window and drag it to change its
> size (eg the query window). sometime I get a bit overzealous and it
> makes a new floating window.
>
> sometimes, thats not what I meant to do, so I’d like to close it and/or put
> it back where it came from. There is no close box on a floating window, or
> way to anchor it back where it used to belong — it would be helpful.
> since I end up closing the tab or quitting pgadmin to get things back to
> normal.

There should be a close button on closable tabs, such as query tool or
debugger instances. There is not on the un-closable ones though
(Properties, SQL, Dashboard) etc.

I don't need to log a feature request for this one though, as you can
do what you want. If you put the mouse over the title text of the
floating panel, the background colour will change slightly. You can
pick up and drag the panel by the title, and re-dock it as you
require.

> hope you don’t mind the suggestions. its a great tool, I like the
> responsive pages. I like the fact it does not crash as often as pgadmin on
> the mac used to. I like that it seems to survive connections issues much
> better. and I love the graphs of activity.

Not at all - and it's nice to see our work appreciated. We want to
make pgAdmin 4 as good as possible, and suggestions for features or
changes that would make users workflows easier are most definitely
welcome.

Thanks!

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Dave Page
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