2010/3/23 Piotr Przybylski piotr.prz@gmail.com
2010/3/23 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info:
Martynas Mickevičius a écrit :
Hello everyone, I have noticed that you are using git as versioning system. Is there any
PMA
developer using Windows? I am using msysgit and was wondering if there
are
any alternatives.
I am using Linux, but if you don't find anything that works for you, you could install Sun's Virtualbox + some Linux distro in a virtual machine. Works like a charm.
Yesterday I successfully cloned phpMyAdmin repository with TortoiseGit, but by using msysgit commandline. Unlike GUI tools it shows me some progress and I know whether it works at all, with 180 MB repository it is good to know whether the task progresses at all. The only problem I have is that some TortoiseGit service crashes about one time per two hours (at least on my Windows 7 x64). I intend to try out GitExtensions - http://code.google.com/p/gitextensions/w/list , maybe it will work better.
-- Piotr Przybylski
I have tried git extensions today. It is just a simple GUI which connects msysgit, putty and kdiff3. And I have to say it is really a slow GUI. So I am going back to using plain msysgit which works well.
Going back to chart and graph related issues. I guess graphing query results could be implemented as yet another table dump format. Also bookmarking queries which provide interesting results to be put into charts and graphing their results from time to time would prove really useful.
I am not able to figure out how to use bookmarks feature in PMA. I have noticed a table in phpmyadmin DB for that. So I looked all over the place of SQL query results, but could not find bookmark button.
Another reporting feature, which could be improved is PDF reports. I would imagine that adding just a simple font size input box would render this feature far more usable.
P.S. Just noticed that the PMA translation of my mother tongue, Lithuanian, has not had any input for some time now. Another project to commit for translation.
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