WinMySQLadmin.exe version 1.4

WinMySQLadmin.exe version 1.4

am 17.05.2003 15:03:59 von a-m-blom

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From: a-m-blom@hetnet.nl
To: win32@lists.mysql.com
Subject: WinMySQLadmin.exe version 1.4
date, time: 2003-05-17 1320

Description: remark 1:
When the buttons on the title area of the WinMySQLadmin window are used =
in the normal way, the result of
closing the window will be shutdown of the tool.
Compare this situation with for example the icons for Virus Scanner and =
Fire Wall in the system tray=20
of the Windows screen. You do not stop the Virus Scanner or Fire Wall by =
opening and closing a window
for that tool.

How-To-Repeat: remark 1:
When the WinMySQLadmin window is opened with the SHOW ME button on the =
icon in the system tray
of the Microsoft Windows screen, than you would expect that this window =
is closed with the X button
at the top right corner of this window.
But the result of the X button is stoppage of the tool,so the MySQL icon =
is removed from the=20
system tray of the Windows screen.
You get the same result when you use the "system button" (MySQL icon) on =
the lop left corner of this
window, and than select "close".

Fix: remark 1:
The X button at the top right corner of the WinMySQLadmin window should =
be identical to the HIDE ME button,
so it should NOT be identical to the SHUTDOWN THIS TOOL button.
The same applies to the MySQL button at the top left corner of the =
window.



Description: remark 2:
The traffic light icon gives the impression that it gives a real-time =
indication of the status
of the MySQL server, because the colour of the traffic light changes to =
red when the button=20
STOP THE SERVICE is used, and changes to green when the button START THE =
SERVICE is used.
But this impression is not true, because it does not gives the correct =
indication when the server
is started or stopped with commands on the MS-DOS window.

How-To-Repeat: remark 2:
Start with a normal situation, so the traffic light is green and the =
MySQL server is working.
Give command NET STOP MYSQL on the MS-DOS command line with prompt =
C:\MySQL\bin>
The MySQL server is stopped, but the MySQL traffic light remains green =
in the system tray of Microsoft Windows.
In this situation I would expect a red traffic light, just like the =
situation where the STOP THE SERVICE button
on the WinMySQLadmin tool was used.
Give command NET START MYSQL on the MS-DOS command line with prompt =
C:\MySQL\bin>
Now the green traffic light is showing the correct colour.

Fix: remark 2:
no information.



Description: remark 3:
Window ERR FILE shows an empty window, and the button REFRESH THE LAST =
DATA FROM MYSQL.ERR FILE does not=20
give any result.

How-To-Repeat: remark 3:
see description

Fix: remark 3:
The correct path and file name on my PC are:
C:\MySQL\data\ton-lvpcruf4206.err
The WinMySQLadmin tool can find the correct filename in field LOCAL HOST =
NAME on window ENVIRONMENT.
The value "ton-lvpcruf4206" in this example is system name of my PC, as =
defined at installation of Windows XP,
and correctly shown on the ENVIRONMENT window in the tool.



Description: remark 4:
The identification line in the window gives "WinMySQLadmin Ver 1.4 for =
Win95/Win98/NT/Win2000".
Is there any specific reason why "Win XP" is not mentioned here?=20



Synopsis: WinMySQLadmin.exe version 1.4 is very confusing to use
Submitter-Id: a-m-blom@hetnet.nl
Originator: Ton Blom
Organization: not applicable
MySQL support: [none ]
Severity: [non-critical]
Priority: [medium]
Category: [WinMySQLadmin]
Class: [ sw-bug ]
Release: mysql-4.0.12

Exectutable: [mysqld-max-nt]
Environment:
System: service pack 1 build 2600>
Compiler: VC++ 6.0
Architecture: i


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Re: WinMySQLadmin.exe version 1.4

am 17.05.2003 15:31:26 von miguel solorzano

At 15:03 17/05/2003 +0200, a-m-blom@hetnet.nl wrote:
Hi,

Thanks you for the bug report. I will take a look and try to
fix the issues, the only doubt I have is about the suggestion
for the upper left corner button for be use like the
fire-wall applications does, because seem to me that the
convention for this button is to close the application
for some users will means to use more steps for to close
the application going to tray bar.


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Re: WinMySQLadmin.exe version 1.4

am 17.05.2003 16:41:20 von miguel solorzano

At 23:30 17/05/2003 +0000, mike parker wrote:
>This bit me the first time I used it as well. Yes, standard
>convention dictates that the button close the app, but that
>is for standard apps. In the case of apps which reside in the sys
>tray, the 'X' button usually does not shutdown the app, but hide
>the window and/or put the app in an idle state.

Yes you are right. I will change the today behavior.


>Instant messaging programs, system tools, anti-virus monitors, download
>accelerators, and even the NVIDIA display properties applet
>display this behavior.
>
>
>>Thanks you for the bug report. I will take a look and try to
>>fix the issues, the only doubt I have is about the suggestion
>>for the upper left corner button for be use like the
>>fire-wall applications does, because seem to me that the
>>convention for this button is to close the application
>>for some users will means to use more steps for to close
>>the application going to tray bar.
>
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