ANN:BiggerSQL-1.3.5 released. MultiMedia Aware
От | Jerry LeVan |
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Тема | ANN:BiggerSQL-1.3.5 released. MultiMedia Aware |
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Msg-id | 35765FDC-F2B3-11D8-9A1B-000393779D9C@eku.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
BiggerSQL is a Cocoa based Mac OS X postgresql browser. Some of the highlights: o A SQL editor window that allows selective execution of code. o Support for a per user library of scripts. o Saving the results of queries in a variety of formats. o Persistent command history. o Double click access to any table in the catalog. o Access to psql metacommands. o The ability to view a field in a large variety of formats. And much more... BiggerSQL can be downloaded (with source) from: http://homepage.mac.com/levanj/Cocoa Enjoy, Jerry *********************************************** From the Version History: Version 1.3.5 Additions This version uses a newer version of Andreas Mayer's Shell Wrapper. A message is now posted when starting if psql is found. BiggerSQL is now multimedia aware. The contextual menu obtained by command clicking the results grid now has two new menu items. 1) View Oid as QuickTime Asset 2) View Bytea as QuickTime Asset The "View Oid as QuickTime Asset" menu expects that you have a oid of a large object that contains a multimedia file that QuickTime can understand. QuickTime can interpret well over 100 different types of mutlimedia, but it needs a little help. A dialog will appear asking for a hint for the contents of the large object. The hint consists of naming a file extension that typically would be used if the data were stored in a file. So you might respond with .mp3 if the media was the representation of an mp3 file or .mov if the media was a QuickTime movie. .jpg if the media was a jpg picture. Since QuickTime assets can be very large, when the Quicktime window is closed, the resources associated with the window are released. In any case the user has to be careful about memory usage. By default, a NSMovieView scales the object to fill the view. Thanks to Douglas Welton, I have been able to scale the content proportionally. This might be useful for view large pictures. Note that since the asset is scaled that a black bar will probably appear of the top or right side of the Quicktime window due to the mismatch of the proportions. The "View Bytea as QuickTime Asset" menu item works in an identical fashion except the cursor needs to be over a bytea item when the contextual menu is invoked.
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