I installed the beta6 today and I'm impressed. Beta 6 was able to do
data edit and had other improvements but I wasn't able to work without
an undo in the SQL panel. Now, beta6 is just flying. I see that even
some error messages that didn't show up in 1.1 final1 do show up, now.
Thanks, guys!!!
gwg wrote:
>
>
> Stan Berka wrote:
>
>> Wonderfull!
>> Why isn't the new "undo" function called simply "Make Table
>> Uneditable" or make it a check-type menu item called "Table Editable"?
>
>
> Glad you like it.
>
> It's called "Undo Make Editable" because the "Make Editable" is
> implemented as an override of what you have selected in the Session
> Properties. If we called it "Make Read-only" or some such, then if
> your session properties were set to "Editable Table", you would expect
> to be able to temporarilly set the table to read-only by selecting
> that item in the menu, and that's not how the code is currently designed.
>
> As for a check-type menu, I suppose it could have been built that way.
> It didn't occur to me because I already had the menu item for "Make
> Editable". I was able to piggy-back the "Undo" on the existing
> mechanism by generalizing it just a bit, so reusing the existing code
> seemed the best way to go.
>
> Of course, if a check-type menu is important to you, the code IS open
> source! :-)
>
> Glenn
>
>>
>> Stan
>>
>> Glenn Griffin wrote:
>>
>>> Stan,
>>>
>>> The current dev version now has a feature that lets you undo the
>>> effect of the "Make Editable" menu option. If you have the Session
>>> Properties for the Table set to either "Table" or "Text" and you
>>> select "Make Editable" on a table, you may later select "Undo Make
>>> Editable" from the right-mouse button and it will return you to the
>>> mode specified in the Session Properties.
>>>
>>> (Colin; As you see, your invaluable help allowed me to get CVS
>>> working again. Thanks.)
>>>
>>> Glenn
>>>
>>
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