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I really like that Ctrl-i and Ctrl-o behaves the same way in Pentadactyl as in Vim. It is so close to Vim that sometime I find myself also hitting Ctrl-t and it takes me some time to understand why it doesn't works.
I usually think of the hinting system (f/F) as equivalent of jumping to tags, and many times I want to go back to the exact spot where I triggered the hint. While Ctrl-ousually achieves this, it is not always (just as in Vim). This would be specially useful when reading articles which have links to footnotes, where scrolling the page doesn't update the jumplist.
Is it possible to achieve something similar to a 'tag stack'/'hint stack' with the existing options/commands?
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I really like that Ctrl-i and Ctrl-o behaves the same way in Pentadactyl as in Vim. It is so close to Vim that sometime I find myself also hitting Ctrl-t and it takes me some time to understand why it doesn't works.
I usually think of the hinting system (f/F) as equivalent of jumping to tags, and many times I want to go back to the exact spot where I triggered the hint. While Ctrl-o usually achieves this, it is not always (just as in Vim). This would be specially useful when reading articles which have links to footnotes, where scrolling the page doesn't update the jumplist.
Is it possible to achieve something similar to a 'tag stack'/'hint stack' with the existing options/commands?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: