couple of suggestions
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Written by BubikolRamios
3 years ago Category: Feature discussion 273 posts since Thu, 14 Jan 10 |
1. When I run query, and then click into row it would be nice if I could: 1.1 see in which row I'm, like 345-th row 1.1 be able to delete that row, like in mysql query browser 2.import/import csv 2.1 last used destination table is not remembered, that would be wery nice if it would be. 2.1 "character set" dropdown, has only 8 fields to display, I find myself constantly scrolling this up and down to find win 1250, I see no reasopn why dropdown wouldnn show all charsets, allso last used charactrerset could be at the top of list ... Regards. |
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Written by ansgar
3 years ago 3952 posts since Fri, 07 Apr 06 |
> see in which row I'm, like 345-th row Should be ok now - the x/y position in grids is displayed in the center status bar panel on the bottom, like it is for query memos. > be able to delete that row, like in mysql query browser See issue #1392. > last used destination table is not remembered, that would > be wery nice if it would be What about pre-selecting the focused table from the main window instead? > "character set" dropdown, has only 8 fields to display ... Highly cosmetic. But why not. |
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Written by ansgar
3 years ago 3952 posts since Fri, 07 Apr 06 |
r3143 increases the dropdown items from 8 to 16. Regarding your suggestions about the preselected charset - I just saw that utf8 gets selected by default - for good reasons, as HeidiSQL's output with "Export grid data" always exports UTF-8. > last used destination table is not remembered Just saw that the selected table in the main window gets preselected. So, if you want a preselection, just double click that table in the main window. |
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Written by pedja
3 years ago 2 posts since Fri, 19 Mar 10 |
It would be good if we have option to select which charsets we want to use in HeidiSQL. I am pretty sure that one rarely needs more than one or two charsets. That would help a lot with scrolling up and down through charset lists. |
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