When multiple editor windows are open, the navigation back to the previous location (CTRL-H) sucks. When I have source code in one window, and the documentation in another window, both windows should use their own jump history. Currently I cannot search something in the documentation, then go back to source code and navigate back in the source code - instead the focus moves back to the documentation tab and window, and undoes all searches there, before the focus moves back to the previous tab.

I understand that jumps *by source code navigation* (jump to declaration) should be undone in the exactly same order, even if they switch from one tab to another one. But when the user switches to some *unrelated* tab or window, a different (unrelated) search history should be used in that tab.

Can the behaviour be modified, to keep jumps to declarations in one history list, and remember other navigation in different lists (separately for every tab)?


BTW, "Lock Page" doesn't work properly with multiple windows - it does not lock/unlock the tab from which the context menu was invoked, instead a tab in some other (random?) window is locked :-(

DoDi


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