I have been using SQLinForm for longer than I can remember, actually. Back when Java was the only option (I think).
Congratulations on making it incredibly flexible as my SQL formatting is pretty non-standard. I'm a developer first, so I prefer my SQL to look like code. I have even written a SQL generator that outputs SQL from stored parts in Excel that helps me create pretty complex SQL yet store and show the columns, join, and filters in a very organized fashion.
But I digress.
In the Formatting option, Linebreaks, lists: Can the Columns per Line and Columns per Line IN Lists be made user-enterable and with numbers > 4 (or between 4 and 999 on the latter)?
So far the Windows app is looking good. I got it because both my Java and n++ versions stopped working (JRE issues at work [Java], I think, and I don't what [n++]]). I'm too rushed to try to figure out what's wrong with them.
Thank you for the good work!
Jim