Hi,
The popup editor is stopping me from pasting into a text field!
How do I turn the silly thing off and go back to the in place editor?
How to turn off Popup Editor
Hello,
Try copying some text to the clipboard now highlight a text field to change
then press Ctrl+V. Nothing happens. You actually have to double click the
field to get the popup editor then paste then click a button to close the
window. Way too complicated for quick working.
In my other program (sorry, had to go back to SQLFront) I simply highlight
field then paste and it is done, arrow key to next field and insert agian . For
LONG text in MEMO field it still works.
Hope you can fix this soon as it is very cumbersome and I hate using the
mouse where I do not need to.
Try copying some text to the clipboard now highlight a text field to change
then press Ctrl+V. Nothing happens. You actually have to double click the
field to get the popup editor then paste then click a button to close the
window. Way too complicated for quick working.
In my other program (sorry, had to go back to SQLFront) I simply highlight
field then paste and it is done, arrow key to next field and insert agian . For
LONG text in MEMO field it still works.
Hope you can fix this soon as it is very cumbersome and I hate using the
mouse where I do not need to.
Hmm...
1. Not quite the answer I expected about using other Toy!
However, if that is your response then so be it I will switch
permanently back to MySQLFront if you so desire. NB I purchased
MySQLFront a very long time ago and keep it updated as I do
your product. They both have their strengths.
2. I did not say Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V were not working I said that HeidiSQL
was not responding to them. "Big" difference.
3. You are correct you must hold the keys for "27ms" longer than normal.
1. Not quite the answer I expected about using other Toy!
However, if that is your response then so be it I will switch
permanently back to MySQLFront if you so desire. NB I purchased
MySQLFront a very long time ago and keep it updated as I do
your product. They both have their strengths.
2. I did not say Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V were not working I said that HeidiSQL
was not responding to them. "Big" difference.
3. You are correct you must hold the keys for "27ms" longer than normal.
Not quite the answer I expected about using other Toy!
Well your question did sound a bit pissed so don't expect a super friendly answer :)
I did not say Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V were not working I said that HeidiSQL was not responding to them. "Big" difference.
Sorry, I can't see any difference?
Hi Anse,
I've been trying to use the latest builds instead of v3.2, and I've run into the same problems aewhite documented above.
Using v3.2 and inserting a new row into a table with 3 numeric and 2 text fields, these are the steps I take
1. position to last row
2. arrow down
3. type value
4. tab right
5. type value
6. tab right
7. type value
8. tab right
9. type value
10. tab right
11. type value
12. tab up
Using the build 1906 to achieve the same result
1. position to last row
2. arrow down
3. f2
4. type value
5. enter
6. tab right
7. f2
8. type value
9. enter
10. tab right
11. f2
12. type value
13. enter
14. tab right
15. f2
16. type value (in pop up box)
17. escape
18. enter (these last 2 steps equivalent to mouse click on apply changes)
19. tab right
20. f2
21. type value (in pop up box)
22. escape
23. enter
24. tab up
It’s all a bit laboured in my view, and I suspect you might lose a few customers when you put this code into the recommended release. Is there a possibility of having an option to select the insert style?
Regards
Muzza
I've been trying to use the latest builds instead of v3.2, and I've run into the same problems aewhite documented above.
Using v3.2 and inserting a new row into a table with 3 numeric and 2 text fields, these are the steps I take
1. position to last row
2. arrow down
3. type value
4. tab right
5. type value
6. tab right
7. type value
8. tab right
9. type value
10. tab right
11. type value
12. tab up
Using the build 1906 to achieve the same result
1. position to last row
2. arrow down
3. f2
4. type value
5. enter
6. tab right
7. f2
8. type value
9. enter
10. tab right
11. f2
12. type value
13. enter
14. tab right
15. f2
16. type value (in pop up box)
17. escape
18. enter (these last 2 steps equivalent to mouse click on apply changes)
19. tab right
20. f2
21. type value (in pop up box)
22. escape
23. enter
24. tab up
It’s all a bit laboured in my view, and I suspect you might lose a few customers when you put this code into the recommended release. Is there a possibility of having an option to select the insert style?
Regards
Muzza
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