Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Properties dialogue/pane

2003-07-17 Thread Andreas Pflug
Dave Page wrote: It's rumoured that Andreas Pflug once said: Brage Førland wrote: Just som minor comments on the english messages in the properties dialogue/pane: The columns belonging to a foreign key are named 'Child columns' in the properties pane. Any reason they are not just called '

Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Properties dialogue/pane

2003-07-17 Thread Brage Førland
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 07:05:16PM +0200, Andreas Pflug wrote: > Brage Førland wrote: > > >The columns belonging to a foreign key are named 'Child columns' in the > >properties pane. Any reason they are not just called 'Columns'? > > > and the property dialog calls it "local column" > When wo

Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Properties dialogue/pane

2003-07-17 Thread Dave Page
It's rumoured that Andreas Pflug once said: > Brage Førland wrote: > >>Just som minor comments on the english messages in the properties >>dialogue/pane: >> >>The columns belonging to a foreign key are named 'Child columns' in the >>properties pane. Any reason they are not just called 'Columns'? >>

Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Properties dialogue/pane

2003-07-17 Thread Andreas Pflug
Brage Førland wrote: Just som minor comments on the english messages in the properties dialogue/pane: The columns belonging to a foreign key are named 'Child columns' in the properties pane. Any reason they are not just called 'Columns'? and the property dialog calls it "local column" When w

[pgadmin-hackers] Properties dialogue/pane

2003-07-17 Thread Brage Førland
Just som minor comments on the english messages in the properties dialogue/pane: The columns belonging to a foreign key are named 'Child columns' in the properties pane. Any reason they are not just called 'Columns'? The 'Create operator' dialogue has a tab with the rather awkward name 'Properti