scottwmackey
Member
I don't know what happened in 7.x, but the folks at Allround need much better regression testing. I upgraded a few days ago from 6.x and several features that I use all the time are completely useless.
1) Parentheses matching in SQL windows doesn't work at all.
2) If I map the Tab key to Edit/Selection/Indent in Key Configuration, the Tab key no longer works to go between fields in the Search/Find dialog box.
3) If I map Alt+Left to Editor: Navigate Back and F3 to Edit/Repeat Last Find, and for instance have the following text:
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
and put the cursor above the first xx, Find xx, press F3 five times, it will walk through each xx. When I press Alt-Left, however, it takes me back to the location of the cursor before the first find, i.e. above the xxs. It used to walk me back up the xxs, one find at a time. What's even worse, if is just press F3 one more time, finding again the first xx, and then press Alt-Left, it takes me to where I was prior to positioning my cursor at the top of the xxs. If I press F3 and Alt-Left again, I am now at the position prior to that and so on until I eventually run out of prior locations. In short, Navigate Back is clearly unaware of Find actions.
I need these features to work. So, does anybody know how to get a 6.x version of PL/SQL Developer. Support isn't answering my e-mails.
Thanks,
Scott
1) Parentheses matching in SQL windows doesn't work at all.
2) If I map the Tab key to Edit/Selection/Indent in Key Configuration, the Tab key no longer works to go between fields in the Search/Find dialog box.
3) If I map Alt+Left to Editor: Navigate Back and F3 to Edit/Repeat Last Find, and for instance have the following text:
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
and put the cursor above the first xx, Find xx, press F3 five times, it will walk through each xx. When I press Alt-Left, however, it takes me back to the location of the cursor before the first find, i.e. above the xxs. It used to walk me back up the xxs, one find at a time. What's even worse, if is just press F3 one more time, finding again the first xx, and then press Alt-Left, it takes me to where I was prior to positioning my cursor at the top of the xxs. If I press F3 and Alt-Left again, I am now at the position prior to that and so on until I eventually run out of prior locations. In short, Navigate Back is clearly unaware of Find actions.
I need these features to work. So, does anybody know how to get a 6.x version of PL/SQL Developer. Support isn't answering my e-mails.
Thanks,
Scott