On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 08:16:35PM +0200, Armin K. wrote:
> 
> Now that you mentioned this, I took a look at Epiphany. It has a "back" 
> button that lets you get back to the previous page (in case you were 
> talking about that "back" button).

 I can't conveniently access my previous builds at the moment (too
busy exploring xine-ui mercurial changes), but it looks as if the
last version I used was 3.4.3.  I'd been on the epiphany webkit fork
since about 2.30 (got fed up losing epiphany when I had to rebuild
gecko for version updates).  The versions up to 3.2 were fine for
'back', but it lost that functionality in 3.4.  On my netbook
running 'buntu I've got 3.4.3 where I look at e.g. lwn.  Often, I
forget to open a link in a new tab, and then can't go back.

 I haven't looked at your links, but I'm sure that reinstating this
functionality is a good thing.  Unfortunately, I've given up on all
of gnome except gucharmap [ no decent alternatives, 3.8 seems
bug-free for me ] and evince [ it can handle some PDFs which don't
open properly in epdfview ] - the evince UI change in 3.8 (menu at
the right) isn't to my taste, but it works ok.

 Meanwhile, my current build is _much_ reduced, e.g. no
introspection.

ĸen
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