query editor wrap

[expired user #4370]'s profile image [expired user #4370] posted 6 years ago in General Permalink

When there is a similar <pb/> string at the end of the line, it will be displayed as " < <pb/>"

[expired user #4370]'s profile image [expired user #4370] posted 6 years ago Permalink

this bug is come from synedit

ansgar's profile image ansgar posted 6 years ago Permalink

Not so here.

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[expired user #4370]'s profile image [expired user #4370] posted 6 years ago Permalink

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[expired user #1502]'s profile image [expired user #1502] posted 6 years ago Permalink

Could you explain how to re-produce the issue?

If I type "select from t_test where <" (as on your image) or "elect from t_test where <pb/>" (as per your first post) in query I do not see any issues.

[expired user #4370]'s profile image [expired user #4370] posted 6 years ago Permalink

It's come from synedit. I found this issue when use synedit. so I test it in heidisql. you can input "<pb />" in then sqlediter first, then insert other char before it, then you will re-produce.

ansgar's profile image ansgar posted 6 years ago Permalink

You should have mentioned you have activated "wrap long lines", and the issue occurs on the line break. With that I see what you mean.

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[expired user #1502]'s profile image [expired user #1502] posted 6 years ago Permalink

I noticed that the wrap long line option is ON. However, I thought that the exact tag "<bp />" is causing the issue if it is at the end of the line. Have not tried to reduce the query width to manually cause the wrap ling at the beginning of the tag. Now I see the glitch as well. I think it is tiny one.

[expired user #4370]'s profile image [expired user #4370] posted 6 years ago Permalink

it did is tiny one. thanks ansgar & Misha.

[expired user #4370]'s profile image [expired user #4370] posted 6 years ago Permalink

MySQLFront no this issue.

[expired user #4370]'s profile image [expired user #4370] posted 6 years ago Permalink

MySQLFront uses synedit too.

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