Обсуждение: pgadmin4 on Windows-10

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pgadmin4 on Windows-10

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Mathew Simon
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I had been using pgadmin4 version 2.x on my Windows-10 computer. It gives me a floating Window just like any other Windows application. But when I upgraded the pgadmin4 to version 3.1, it opens up only in a browser tab connecting to localhost on a specific port. I hate to use pgadmin4 inside my browser in this manner. Instead I want to get the floating window interface which I used to get with version 2.x.

I read the documentations and it says that the new versions changed the default. But I do not know how to make it use the old-style floating window interface which I liked with the version 2.x. I tried deleting the sqlite3 database in the "Roaming" folder" but it does not help other than losing all my server-definitions that are stored in the sqlite3 db. Can somebody help me, please!

Regards, Matt.

   

Re: pgadmin4 on Windows-10

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Khushboo Vashi
Дата:


On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 5:12 AM, Mathew Simon <msimon_simdol@yahoo.com> wrote:
I had been using pgadmin4 version 2.x on my Windows-10 computer. It gives me a floating Window just like any other Windows application. But when I upgraded the pgadmin4 to version 3.1, it opens up only in a browser tab connecting to localhost on a specific port. I hate to use pgadmin4 inside my browser in this manner. Instead I want to get the floating window interface which I used to get with version 2.x.

This behaviour has been introduced in pgAdmin 4 v3.0 and the older approach has been discontinued. 
You can click on the tray icon and configure the available options as per your requirement.
I read the documentations and it says that the new versions changed the default. But I do not know how to make it use the old-style floating window interface which I liked with the version 2.x. I tried deleting the sqlite3 database in the "Roaming" folder" but it does not help other than losing all my server-definitions that are stored in the sqlite3 db. Can somebody help me, please!

Regards, Matt.