From: | Alison Thompson <thompson(dot)alison(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume(at)lelarge(dot)info> |
Cc: | pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: plus + sign's for parentheses () in pgadmin |
Date: | 2011-10-12 00:51:47 |
Message-ID: | CAMYN7rzjvT2rhrBO8Vd-+-2XBY_YkqecDAtH7mNyuEHaQuorFg@mail.gmail.com |
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Yes, ofcourse,
in the latest release of pgadmin, in the sql editor window where you write
queries,
enter:
select (
)
and you will see a box in the left margin that appears with a '-' in it.
click that and it collapses the area contained by the ( ), it now has
turned into a +, which you can click and it expands the area that is in the
().
My question is how does one get rid of that functionality. I do not see it
in the release notes anywhere, and I don't see a menu entry for it on the
View menu. Is there a key somewhere I can toggle to get it to
be disabled/hidden?
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Guillaume Lelarge
<guillaume(at)lelarge(dot)info>wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:27:01 -0400, Alison Thompson
> <thompson(dot)alison(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
> > I think I have not found my answer as I do not know how to properly call
> > the objects.
> > but, looking in the menu's of pgadmin 1.14 and the help documentation I
> > can see no references to nor how to remove the + signs for parentheses
> > that have shown up in the latest version of pgadmin - anyone know how to
> > remove/hid them?
>
> Maybe if you told us what issue you had, we may help you. Right now, I
> have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
>
>
> --
> Guillaume
> http://www.postgresql.fr
> http://dalibo.com
>
--
Alison
www.thethompsontales.blogspot.com
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