SDO_GEOMETRY displaying in Oracle SQL Developer (freezing)

Hi,
I am using Oracle SQL Developer (V 1.5.3) heavily at work, and have noticed some undesirable behaviour when the table's data tab is trying to display SDO_GEOMETRY. In this version (and subsequent ones) Developer tries to convert the geometry to WKT, instead of just displaying "sdo_geometry". I can see why this has been added in, however I am using many geometries that are quite large, and have extremely large sdo_ordinate_array/s . This is causing Developer to appear to be freezing while it runs the conversion, often hanging for many minutes at a time. I have briefly looked at V 2.1, and it appears to be the same.
Does anyone know if there is a check box option, or similar to switch this behaviour off? Limiting the number of rows returned has been suggested, but even when dealing with a STATES table the 9 rows needed for all 9 Australian states is far too large for a data tab display. If an option doesn't currently exist, it might be worth adding in to future versions of SQL developer.
regards, Jeff

Hello,
I´ve the same problem. I use version 3.0.03 (3.45) but I can´t find the possibility to change this option.
Can someone help me?
Thanks
Peter

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