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#19662
24.4: history bloat and navigation trouble
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Reported by: Boruch Baum <boruch_baum <at> gmx.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 15:55:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 24.4
Done: Marcin Borkowski <mbork <at> mbork.pl>
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On 01/25/2015 09:04 PM, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> Boruch Baum <boruch_baum <at> gmx.com> writes:
>
>> No. What ends up happening is that the sequence of the history list is
>> preserved, so you can always go back to B. It has the advantage of
>> reducing bloat, and if one scrolls through history much, that bloat can
>> be great.
>>
>> I can see two uses for a history:
>> 1] a log of the sequence in which pages were visited;
>> 2] a list of visited places, in original sequence order.
>>
>> For me, #2 is far and away more useful.
>
> The current history implementation also preserves the point position,
> which is probably different in each frame. Which may or may not be
> helpful.
>
> I agree that the current way of recording the history may be overkill,
> but I've also found it very handy because it's so predictable. <back>
> <back> always, without fail, takes you back to the page you were at two
> commands ago, no matter what the command was...
>
>> One problem with the current eww implementation is that once one does
>> something like A B C D C B, it becomes difficult to get to E using
>> commands l/r
>
> Where is E in that sequence of pages?
>
That's kind of the point, it would have been historically before D.
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