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With Mojave released and SQLEditor working, a new release with proper dark mode support is in the works. Development has been proceeding rapidly and there’s stuff to show off.This screen shot shows some of the progress, see how the basic user interface is entirely dark mode.It’s mostly finished, although I’m still working on how the drawing areas should appear. The first version has a white background for the drawing area, following the “diagram as image” idea.A later revision may have the option to change this background color.SQLEditor will offer the option to use either the system appearance or to explicitly choose either light or dark mode:This work is mostly finished, currently it’s just being checked to make sure that all the details have been fixed and that no oddities remain.Hopefully it should get a beta release fairly soon.Posted in Comments Off on New dark mode support is coming to SQLEditor. SQLEditor’s Django plugin now supports virtualenv.
(New in 3.3)It’s currently app wide, rather than per-document, which is coming soon as well.Just open preferences and set the path to the python install inside the virtualenv and SQLEditor should be able to figure out what it needs from there.NOTE: This specified python binary will be run by SQLEditor during the import, with standard permissions, so the python binary must be trustworthy.I’m still working away on this, so more improvements soon hopefullyPosted in Comments Off on Django virtualenv support. New in version 3.1.7 you can now change column (field) types across the whole document.Use Menu-Edit-Refactor-Update Data TypesThis has been requested for a while and is now available. Types are grouped so that varchar(100) is different from varchar(255). The search and replace ignores case, but is otherwise a simple search. The replacement type can be entered by hand by double clicking. Or you choose an item using the small menu on the rightHope this works nicely for everyone.Let us know what you think: email us atPosted in Comments Off on More Refactoring support.
Today SQLEditor 3.0.2 was released which offers some bug fixes, slightly better javascript error logging and new experimental Redshift support.SQLEditor should now recognise the redshift JDBC drivers and it also has a redshift specific dialect.Currently the dialect is absolutely identical to postgres, but further improvements are in development.As a warning, it’s not really ready for prime time yet, and more testing is to be done.Feedback is really welcome.v3.0.2 (58MB zip)Posted in Comments Off on SQLEditor 3.0.2 with experimental Redshift support. I’m very pleased to announce that has been released.This new version is a major upgrade for SQLEditor that offers good improvements to our app.The biggest change is the new single window interface. It means less screen clutter, it’s better in full screen mode and it’s more efficient on smaller screens.The design report generator is a useful new feature to help with documentation of databases which is something that a lot of SQLEditor users do. It can be easily customised in Javascript.The new plugin system allows SQLEditor to be easily extended in Javascript and allows entirely new export dialects. We hope to expand the possibilities for plugins in future point releases of SQLEditor 3.Key Features. Streamlined single window user interface. Design Report Generator.
Javascript Plugin System. Performance improvements. Better pre-flighting with more pre-flight actions. New style options. Plus other smaller improvementsThe has more details and I’ll be writing more about SQLEditor 3 soon.Or download immediately via auto-update orPosted in Comments Off on SQLEditor 3 Release.
Today here is a sneak peak of the new user interface in SQLEditor 3 which is in development and will be released later in the year.The improvements visible here are mostly evolutionary rather than revolutionary. Single Window InterfaceThe biggest change is the single window interface.
This seems to be the preferred design for apps these days, the floating palette approach seems to have fallen out of favour. This offers a major improvement on small screen devices and when in full screen mode. The palettes tended to get in the way a lot. There is a tradeoff on larger screens. A new version of SQLEditor is released. 56MB zip fileThings of note in SQLEditor 2.8The SQL parser has had quite a bit of work done on it for this release, which should mean fewer parsing oddities, particularly with keywords.
This was originally reported as a bug involving the word ‘source’ as an identifier. You can now use ‘source’ as an identifier without problem. ?There are several improvements to table renaming, and objects are better at preventing duplicated names.Another significant improvement is the rewrite of the document state code. This handles things like when the document needs to be saved and when it is marked edited. Previously documents appeared as ‘edited’ immediately upon opening, but now they only appear as edited when they actually have been edited.As part of the state change rewrite, undo for object properties should be more solid and label color editing should be more reliable.There are also various other improvements and bug fixes.Hopefully this should be a good release.What happened to 2.8 and 2.8.1?2.8 reached beta, but several bugs were identified, particularly in object naming and auto increment. These were fixed and 2.8.1 was released.2.8.1 was a full release version, but a build issue caused two help files to be omitted from the build.
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