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- Commit:
e795e9355a607cbda3790e5c651c1a6f829e4326
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
save and restore scroll position
Save the offset to the first and current line of the buffers and restore
it when the page is loaded. This restores almost the exact viewport: we
save the offset of the *real* line in the document, but they get wrapped
before being displayed, so the actual restored position may be slightly
above from the original one (think of a long paragraph that gets wrapped
over multiple visual lines.) In practice, this isn't a drawback but
only an improvement over the current behaviour.
In the future we could save also the offset *inside* the line, to
restore the exact position, but that felt unnecessary for now.
Persisting the postion on the session file ensures that even when
re-opening telescope the scroll position is correct.
There are some very active pages, such as antenna or other aggregator,
where this feature doesn't really work well if you re-open the page
after a while, since new links are available, but otherwise is a god
sent!
See also github issue #1
- Commit:
05de8ac36a0646bbcf74d36b25b96244ac1290ff
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
append killed tabs when parsing session to preserve the order
The other option, less intrusive, would be to send the killed tabs
in reverse order, but it'd seems strange when looking at the session
file otherwise. So, add a `append' flag to kill_tab to optionally
append the killed tab instead of pre-pending it.
- Commit:
6c74799d01bfb8706f1972917da936fc2eee66da
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
allow to re-open closed tabs
Save closed tabs to a "killed tabs" queue, for up to a max of
"max-killed-tabs", and allow to re-open them. Keep the tab history
but not its content.
This integrates nicely with the session file, just add the "killed"
flag as alias for TAB_KILLED and put it in the ktabshead queue upon
initalization. It's thus possible to re-open closed tabs even after
telescope has been closed, and tabs keeps their history!
Add a new cmd, cmd_tab_undo_close, to try to re-open the most
recently closed tab and bind it to `u'.
While here, add a TODO for the tab history memory leak.
- Commit:
eb9cbcba6ce8028e674a2b2c59643163bb8e1213
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
move session_tab{,_hist} to session.h
- Commit:
bad198b35f41daf3816f19bcb2892487a881e40c
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
remove forgotten load_last_session prototype
- Commit:
1fce2e758fce1ba5d600301bb2b5fae29578adbc
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
move more stuff outta telescope.c