hi all - (5.2.44 rev#9933)
workbench has quickly become my biggest "cant-live-without" tool, so i am NOT complaining about anything. however, i would like to ask:
1) i click a table-name and then click columns to see my columns. then when i go back to click the table in order to place the table-name into my sql editing window, the table column-list drop-down closes! i have to re-open the table in order to continue to see my column-names. any way we can leave the column-names visible?
2) it seems like an earlier release used to keep all my open editing windows between sessions. thats pretty handy for those of us who run win-7 and see the BSOD every day. now when i go to close workbench, i have to manually save each window rather than have workbench automatically remember each open editing sql window.
3) i still would like to see a little "plus-sign" next to my open windows on the far right of all the editing-windows tabs, identical to the way FF and chrome handles it. yes i can do a "control-t" but sometimes my hand happens to be on the mouse, other times the keyboard. that would be a handy shortcut!
my two cents worth....
workbench has quickly become my biggest "cant-live-without" tool, so i am NOT complaining about anything. however, i would like to ask:
1) i click a table-name and then click columns to see my columns. then when i go back to click the table in order to place the table-name into my sql editing window, the table column-list drop-down closes! i have to re-open the table in order to continue to see my column-names. any way we can leave the column-names visible?
2) it seems like an earlier release used to keep all my open editing windows between sessions. thats pretty handy for those of us who run win-7 and see the BSOD every day. now when i go to close workbench, i have to manually save each window rather than have workbench automatically remember each open editing sql window.
3) i still would like to see a little "plus-sign" next to my open windows on the far right of all the editing-windows tabs, identical to the way FF and chrome handles it. yes i can do a "control-t" but sometimes my hand happens to be on the mouse, other times the keyboard. that would be a handy shortcut!
my two cents worth....