Martin Stubenschrott
Martin Stubenschrott
Precomputing hints is infeasible, due to a) the dynamic nature of modern web sites and b) we calculate hints only for the current viewport which changes all the time. So...
Yeah, that's a very interesting question. I personally haven't used Muttator for quite a while, so I am very impressed if it actually still works. For now the stance was...
Yeah, sounds like a good idea. I'll also give @gkatsev owner rights on addons.mozilla.org so he can also make releases as he likes :) I just need to first find...
Oh, must have missed that! Thanks a lot! Will do it tomorrow or so, and then add (at least) @gkatsev to the "people with power" on AMo for Muttator, so...
## Ok, I tried releasing Muttator 1.4, but it didn't pass the review :( They seem to get more strict about the usage of eval. Wondering though, why Vimperator 3.15...
But it still seems to be here for @stepshal and probably others? If this commit is really the cause, I am for reverting it. Working on the commandline should always...
I am also indifferent about the change. I see both advantages and disadvantages but actually what we really need ist something like Opera's fast forward/backward where you can go back...
With "the user can build on top of that" you mean, users should write their own JavaScript? Sorry, but no sorry, I don't think that's a good solution ;) Basically,...
No, my suggestion is to keep [[/]] (and buffer.followLink) the way it is, but add something like history.goto{Previous,Next}Domain() methods and bind them to some keys (probably [d and ]d) to...
No but that probably would be a good improvement to make hints at least Math.ceil(length(hints) / length(hintchars)) long.