Обсуждение: Can only type 1 character per field when editing in view data window
I have a test table with 1 numeric field (Int4) and two string fields (VarChars). I open it in the View Data window. If I tab into the number field and start typing, it replaces the previous value then lets me type multiple digits. However, if I tab into a string field and start typing, the first character I type is appended to the end of the existing value. It won't let me type additional characters unless I move out of that field and back in again. Then I can type one more character. If I click in the field with the mouse so that there is a blinking cursor (caret), then I can edit it normally, typing multiple characters. Other facts: - The same behavior happens in the new row line at the bottom. - If I just click in a string field with the mouse without tabbing to it, I have to click 3 times before editing normally, once to select the cell in the grid with the black outline, once to highlight the contents of the cell, and once to get the blinking cursor/caret that lets me edit. Platform: Slackware 9.1, Gnome 2.4 Language: English Distributions tried: - Slackware (version?) package of pgadmin3 release 1.0.2 - Slackware 9.1 package with pgadmin3 version 1.1.0 Devel (Feb 8 2004) P.S. If you have any follow up questions, please CC my email address, I'm having some trouble getting subscribed to the mailing list. Thank you.
Dean Peterson wrote: > I have a test table with 1 numeric field (Int4) and two string fields > (VarChars). I open it in the View Data window. If I tab into the > number field and start typing, it replaces the previous value then > lets me type multiple digits. > > However, if I tab into a string field and start typing, the first > character I type is appended to the end of the existing value. It > won't let me type additional characters unless I move out of that > field and back in again. Then I can type one more character. If I > click in the field with the mouse so that there is a blinking cursor > (caret), then I can edit it normally, typing multiple characters. > > Other facts: > - The same behavior happens in the new row line at the bottom. > - If I just click in a string field with the mouse without tabbing to > it, I have to click 3 times before editing normally, once to select > the cell in the grid with the black outline, once to highlight the > contents of the cell, and once to get the blinking cursor/caret that > lets me edit. This behaviour is known, and I don't have a clue how to work around it. We're waiting for a new implementation of the grid component, which is expected some time in the near future. Regards, Andreas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.orgso that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly
Dean Peterson wrote: > I have a test table with 1 numeric field (Int4) and two string fields > (VarChars). I open it in the View Data window. If I tab into the > number field and start typing, it replaces the previous value then > lets me type multiple digits. > > However, if I tab into a string field and start typing, the first > character I type is appended to the end of the existing value. It > won't let me type additional characters unless I move out of that > field and back in again. Then I can type one more character. If I > click in the field with the mouse so that there is a blinking cursor > (caret), then I can edit it normally, typing multiple characters. > > Other facts: > - The same behavior happens in the new row line at the bottom. > - If I just click in a string field with the mouse without tabbing to > it, I have to click 3 times before editing normally, once to select > the cell in the grid with the black outline, once to highlight the > contents of the cell, and once to get the blinking cursor/caret that > lets me edit. This behaviour is known, and I don't have a clue how to work around it. We're waiting for a new implementation of the grid component, which is expected some time in the near future. Regards, Andreas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.orgso that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly