Re: [pgadmin-hackers] 'Stealing' SQL files association considered harmful

2007-05-18 Thread Florian G. Pflug
Dave Page wrote: Magnus Hagander wrote: Not really. I would've suggested the separate feature thing, but if that doesn't work... Can we make it a checkbox and disable it from there? That's what would require a CA and custom dialogs. The CA because there is no way to put a condition on the app

Re: [pgadmin-hackers] 'Stealing' SQL files association considered harmful

2007-05-16 Thread Dave Page
Magnus Hagander wrote: > Not really. I would've suggested the separate feature thing, but if that > doesn't work... > > Can we make it a checkbox and disable it from there? That's what would require a CA and custom dialogs. The CA because there is no way to put a condition on the appropriate tags

Re: [pgadmin-hackers] 'Stealing' SQL files association considered harmful

2007-05-16 Thread Magnus Hagander
Dave Page wrote: > Milen A. Radev wrote: >> Testing pgAdmin III 1.7.0 (6292:6293) on Windows XP. After I installed >> it the SQL files (.sql) were associated with it. They used to be >> associated with my default editor. When I tried to delete the new >> association I could not find the extension

Re: [pgadmin-hackers] 'Stealing' SQL files association considered harmful

2007-05-16 Thread Dave Page
Milen A. Radev wrote: Testing pgAdmin III 1.7.0 (6292:6293) on Windows XP. After I installed it the SQL files (.sql) were associated with it. They used to be associated with my default editor. When I tried to delete the new association I could not find the extension in the "File Types" list (Win

[pgadmin-hackers] 'Stealing' SQL files association considered harmful

2007-05-15 Thread Milen A. Radev
Testing pgAdmin III 1.7.0 (6292:6293) on Windows XP. After I installed it the SQL files (.sql) were associated with it. They used to be associated with my default editor. When I tried to delete the new association I could not find the extension in the "File Types" list (Windows Explorer > Tools >