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SPQueryController as it will never be called in SPQueryController if the console isn't visible.
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cleared/reset as necessary
- Move the task progress layer to a child window, which can then be faded in - smooths the visual appearance and fixes drawing artifacts
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Set keyboard shortcut for Truncate button in alert dialog to command T
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support to fix issue #452
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- Thread history loading, thus using the nested task elvels and fixing history interaction in recent builds
- Thread initial database loads
- Improve progress indicator slightly
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window, regardless of key state, by passing in and looking for the table document instance
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• Organize constants into groups
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manual memory management instead of r1455 approach, but fix leaks
- Fix an exception caused by closing .spf windows while "Connecting..." windows were open
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Document. May be leaking now, not sure. Still needs some work.
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main toolbar with constants.
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instead prevent selection/editing/sorting in code; this prevents the tableviews from going grey during the load and minimises flicker and loss of focussed elements.
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threaded queries
- Alter task notifications to pass the TableDocument as the notification object so that only the current window responds to the notification, allowing other windows to be fully used while a window is performing a task
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Part of issue #357.
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- Correctly update the table content count when duplicating a row, and cancelling the add. This addresses issue #440.
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- Tidy up a bunch of interface controls and bahaviour
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something other than a table or view is currently selected.
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table redraw on new data, and increase the accuracy of the determinate progress as forced redraws are no longer an issue
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data loading:
- Removal of AMIndeterminateProgressIndicatorCell, and addition of a custom fork of YRKSpinningProgressIndicator which fixes bugs, adds threaded drawing, and adds a determinate mode.
- Addition of a task system within TableDocument, triggering display of a large central progress indicator and stopping the window from being interacted with in any way that would cause a query while the task is running.
- Add threaded TableContent content fetching, including use of the new task system and determinate progress bar; make fixes to improve threading stability and interaction.
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issues such as the one fixed in revision 1419. All future preference usage should be done so using these constants.
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• fixed validation of the main menu item "Print" - only enabled if one table is selected (otherwise it throws an exception)
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alternated menu item bound to "Open…"
- this action opens the current file-based connection in a new window by reading <file> again
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- if no passwords are stored inside the SPF file try to retrieve the passwords from the KeyChain
- for that purpose store the key 'kcid' in the SPF file if available
- changed the accessory view: 'auto_connect' is always enabled (even no pw will be saved due to new routine)
• fixed issue for Open Recent of SQL files
• add a saved SPF file to Open Recent list if the user saved an Untitled doc or saved an open SPF file under an other name
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the old non-streaming code, but does not yet write to any files. Please note that this is still very much a work in progress.
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value pairs, just the variable or just the variable value.
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functionality:
- Growls are now only shown by default if they are not fired from the frontmost window
- Long-running tasks (>3 secs) will still Growl
- Clicking on a Growl will now bring the associated window to the front
This addresses the original concerns of Issue #98.
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since 10.6 that list expects a clean file URL created via [NSURL fileURLWithPath:path] (having the suffix file://localhost/....)
Note: should be tested for Leopard.
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- user-defined content filter can be saved globally (Prefs) or in SPF files
- BETA - further tests are needed due to complexity
- SPQueryController now handles the local user-defined content filters
- tooltips are now generated automatically if not defined explicitly (incl. if $BINARY placeholder was used)
• if user added local query favorites or content filters to an Untitled document and s/he wants to close it the standard sheet will be displayed (Don't Save - Cancel - Save)
- due to that changed old [TableDocument displayName] to 'displaySPName' to be conform with Cocoa
• changed behavior while importing query favorites - now they will append at the list (not inserted after selected row - makes more sense)
• introduced to history filter dict the key 'menuLabel' which will be set to [TableContent tableFilterString] for displaying the history menu title and simplified the SPHistoryController logic for that
• minor code changes
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- Fix the Growl notification prefs message as well as making the dialog a sheet.
- Re-run genstrings to update localizable.strings and also remove use of multiple comments for a single string.
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which displays the create syntax in the same non-editable version of the custom query editor. Addresses issue #411.
- Add the ability to save the displayed create syntax to a file on disk.
- Change the 'Show Create Syntax' shortcut from shift+cmd+S (its already in use) to alt+cmd+S.
- Make both the create syntax and server variables sheets not run application modally and thus prevent them from blocking the main thread. Part of issue #351.
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possibility to choose an other connection from the favorites' list; otherwise the SPF file could run out of sync
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incorrect navigation and menu item validation.
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shortcuts of cmd+[ and cmd+].
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- if not connected close it without any checks
- if an Untitled document contains stored query favorites - What should be done? - up to now it saves them to the global prefs
• header in query favorites list keep visible while filtering
• code cleaning
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- each history is doc-based even if you have opened not only one instance of the same spf file
- for each SPF file identified by its file URL SP remembers each history item regardless from which doc instance it comes from internally ( to make sure that after closing the last instance of a doc all executed queries are saved in that file - if the user wants to change that s/he has to save that file under a different name )
- the history list for each Untitled doc will be initialized by the items stored in the global SP's prefs
- the history list for each SPF doc will be initialized by the items stored in the SPF file unless an instance of the same file is already open - then the new instance inherits the history list from the opened one(s)
- all history items executed in any Untitled docs will be added to SP's prefs - in other words SP's global prefs plist is the historyrepository for each new Untitled doc
- if the user saves an untitled doc or rename an opened SPF file the _current_ history list for that doc will be saved to the chosen file unless an other doc instance is still open
- all history lists are saved automatically if SP quits or the user closes a doc window
Note: This should be tested for any logical pitfalls - each desired logic can be implemented :)
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the query console but also query favorites and history application-wide
- accessible via: [SPQueryController sharedQueryController]
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• added and applied removeRegisteredDocumentWithURL to remove a registered document from the app-wide query fav/history controller
• saveDocumentWithFilePath now returns the success status after saving
- if saving fails for some reasons SP suggests to save that doc under a new name
• fixed issues for "Save" an Untitled doc
• improved error handling
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• fixed bug for Save As (suggested name is now Unicode-safe )
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• each new connection which is non-SPF file-based gets the document name "Untitled x"
• prepared SPQueryConsole to manage all query favorite and history data application-wide
• minor code fixes and renaming issues
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- everything will be configured in [TableDocument displayName]
- to update the title call [TableDocument setTitle:[TableDocument displayName]]
- this removes dozens of lines
• first steps to support more the document-based approach
( a document is nothing else than a connection with view properties and preferences )
- renamed/added/changed in Main Menu items into "New", "Open", "Save", and "Save As"
- if user opened a spf file -> fileURL will be set
- "Save" will save the current connection/view data according to the "Save As" setting - ie if one saved a doc with do not "Remember window state" - "Save" won't save the window state; to enable this hit "Save As" [this works for encrypted file data as well]
- if the current doc was opened from file and the user closes it or quits the entire app all connection/document-based preferences (up to now query favs and history) will be updated silently [not yet implemented fully in CustomQuery] [works for encrypted file as well]
• delete saveSPFAccessory view from DBView since it was outsourced
• fixed some issues for the NSSecureTextField in the Save accessory panel (but still a warning appears)
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windows) and addressing Issue #383
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- Improve SQL parser streaming improvements for significant speedups and some very important bugfixes
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