Bug #48831 Underscores parsed as accelerator keys in INSERTs editor
Submitted: 17 Nov 2009 10:28 Modified: 21 Jul 2010 15:03
Reporter: Craig Fowler Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:5.2.8 OS:Linux (Debian Squeeze x86/Ubuntu 9.04 .deb package)
Assigned to: Maksym Yehorov CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: text, UI

[17 Nov 2009 10:28] Craig Fowler
Description:
Another minor/visual glitch:

Using the (much improved since I last looked at it, hurrah!) INSERTs editor, in the column headings, underscores are mistakenly parsed visually as accelerator/shortcut keys.

Screenshot to follow.

How to repeat:
Create a table with column names that contain underscores.  Go to the INSERTs editor tab and review the column headings.
[17 Nov 2009 10:30] Craig Fowler
Screenshot showing some column headings.  The affected headings are `currency_id`, `long_name` and `is_prefix`

Attachment: wb-underscores.png (image/png, text), 7.02 KiB.

[18 Nov 2009 17:40] Craig Fowler
You will probably realise this as you go but I just noticed that this bug is not confined to the INSERTs editor:

I have seen the same issue in the output panes when using the "MySQL Query Browser"-style functionality to execute queries against a live database.
[19 Jul 2010 10:35] Craig Fowler
Tested against WB 5.2 GA Linux/32-bit and this is fixed as far as I can tell.

As with the others, unless this is still valid on another platform then I'm happy for it to be closed as fixed.
[19 Jul 2010 13:15] Johannes Taxacher
fixed in current release
[21 Jul 2010 15:03] Tony Bedford
An entry has been added to the 5.2.25 changelog:

In the Inserts editor, the underscores in column headings were incorrectly displayed as accelerator/shortcut keys.