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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WinForms Edition v.3.4.4.1080.
+ The abilities to display the text and preview result of the currently active sub-query have been added to all of the Full-featured demo projects. = Numerous fixes in the Full-featured and General demo projects have been made. = Direct references to third-party assemblies have been replaced with appropriate Nuget packages where it was possible. + The new properties have been added to the DatabaseSchemaViewOptions to tune the look of Database Schema Tree: DrawTreeLines, ImageIndices.ExpandedNodeImageIndex, ImageIndices.CollapsedNodeImageIndex. = The new property SqlTextEditor.ChangeFontSizeByMouseWheel has been added to allow changing the font size by mouse wheel while holding the Ctrl key down. It is set to True by default. - The bug with restoring layout for non-existing elements has been fixed. - Computation of primary and foreign keys field lists has been fixed. - The bug with deserializing complex metadata structure has been fixed. - The bug with grouping database objects in the tree by types has been fixed. - The bug with the scroll bar in SQL Text Editor has been fixed. = Batch metadata loading is now more intelligent to avoid delays on getting the list of fields for the first requested table. - The bug in Expression Editor with scrollbars always visible has been fixed.
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