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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.29.8.
+ SQL Text Editor: The new TextEditorOptions.ReadOnly property has been added. = SQL Text Editor: The suggestion window behavior has been improved. = SQL Text Editor: MySQL analytic functions are added to the suggestion list. = SQL Text Editor: The events for drag'n'drop have been added; support for OLE text drag'n'drop has been made. = SQL Text Editor: Mouse is captured on selection now. + SQL Text Editor: New events are added to customize lists of keywords and builtin functions: OnCustomizeKeywords and OnCustomizeFunctions. - SQL Text Editor: Typing of colon-prefixed parameters has been fixed. - SQL Text Editor: Slowness in displaying the suggestion list in the case of a large database schema has been eliminated. = TreeOptions: CTEsNodeText and SubQueriesNodeText props are writable now. - DevExpress: UnionNavBar auto sizing has been fixed. - Dot-prefixing objects with an empty schema for servers without database namespace support has been fixed. - QueryTransformer: The assignment of random column aliases for transformed queries in the Trial version has been fixed.
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