When a graphical GIT_EDITOR is spawned by a Git command that opens and waits for user input (e.g. "git rebase -i"), then the editor window might be obscured by other windows.

 The user might be left staring at the original Git terminal window without even realizing that s/he needs to interact with another window before Git can proceed. To this user Git appears hanging.

OK, the issue is that you can have only one Track editor detached, where when working with harmonies it would be so nice if you could have all voices (tracks) open in separate editor windows, but you can only tear off/have open one track editor at the time. The tearing off didn't work for me because I already had one window open, but I didn't realize that, as it was hidden behind the main window.


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That is not what I am talking about, and unchecking that setting does not do what I am suggesting. I want the option to keep my windows open if I close the session myself such as when right-clicking the connection button and selecting End Connection. Unchecking that box does not have that effect as the help makes quite clear.

What I would like to see is for the whole session with all windows including the connection button to remain--just as they would if the session were timed out, networked out, or otherwise externally disconnected.

Pending work is not just the contents of editor tabs. It is also selections in Schema Browser--often many SBs open on a single connection--and other things besides. Ending a session on the TOAD side clobbers a lot of things that are not editors, and doing so causes me to lose my place. To keep everything open, I have to kill the sessions from the various databases to keep TOAD windows and tabs open and ready to just reconnect. We should have a logout option that does not obliterate all of the work. I cannot even kill TOAD's own session in Session Browser.

In these scenarios, i don't want to have to close all of my work which is not just unsaved editors but open windows and tabs and objects selected in SB. Most of my connections are to users that do not have idle timeouts set. They won't eventually timeout. I often find myself having to kill a session using SQL*Plus so that the session will go away without my windows disappearing.

For #2 - Workspaces will help. Workspaces will remember all of your open connections and windows in Toad. The editor will also remember tabs and contents. Schema Browser just remembers selected object, but in 14.2, we've added remembering of RHS tab also. So you could save your workspace, close Toad, and then restore your workspace the next day.

To load a workspace, just select it in the workspace dropdown, and Toad will make your connections again and re-open windows. If you find anything in there that isn't saved that you would like saved, please let me know.

I'm having an issue where none of the pop up windows are displaying correctly. I only see a thin outline of the actual window, but the entire content is clear and transparent so i can't see anything. I can move the window around and click the buttons if I know where it is, but I'd like to be able to actual see it. This problem seems to fix itself temporray if I restart excel multiple times or if I go into the editor and display the prompt through there, but the issue will resurface again later.


I'm running Excel 2016 for Microsoft Office 365 32 bit, version 1902 on a Windows Server 2016 VM.

I had the same issue. At the bottom of my MS Excel window, the the left of the zoom slider are the words "Display Settings." After I clicked on that, I selected "Optimize for compatibility." Then I restarted all MS Office programs like it said and now I can see the power query windows and contents. 0852c4b9a8

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