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
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
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
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
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 >