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Re: Patch: commandline connect/launch

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Old 04-17-2008, 06:53 PM
Andreas Pflug
 
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Default Re: Patch: commandline connect/launch

Magnus Hagander wrote:
> Attached patch makes it possibe to specify a server description to
> auto-connect to on the commandline ("-s mydbserver"), and also to have
> pgAdmin automatically launch the query tool ("-s mydbserver -q"). It
> will still open the main window as well, as there seems to be
> interaction between the query window and the main one that I'm not fully
> understanding yet
>
> It also rearranges the commandline parsing to use the wx class for
> commandline parsing. It just made things much easier to do it that way.
> Hopefully I didn't break anything else :-) As a bonus, there is now a
> "/h" for help on commandline args.


Ok, back from holidays, trying to catch up (with only few time to
spent). Fixed doc (-c takes directory) and help strings (translatable).

Regards,
Andreas

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