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Retain Hotlist Across Session

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 16:22
by phatmankerr
Now that we have the tab limit, which I use in conjunction with the hotlist.

It would be useful to be able to retain the hotlist across sessions (e.g. items from the previous day (or two)).

Just thought I would throw that in there and see if anybody else agrees.

Thanks

Andy

Re: Retain Hotlist Across Session

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 16:34
by admin
The hotlist is built from the history, and the history is retained between sessions, so the hotlist is too! Unless you opt for "clear history on exit"... it's your choice. :wink:

Re: Retain Hotlist Across Session

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 17:27
by jacky
admin wrote:The hotlist is built from the history, and the history is retained between sessions, so the hotlist is too! Unless you opt for "clear history on exit"... it's your choice. :wink:
And also, I beleive that this is only true if you have "Save settings on exit" ON, otherwise History is not remembered between sessions

Re: Retain Hotlist Across Session

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 17:57
by admin
jacky wrote:
admin wrote:The hotlist is built from the history, and the history is retained between sessions, so the hotlist is too! Unless you opt for "clear history on exit"... it's your choice. :wink:
And also, I beleive that this is only true if you have "Save settings on exit" ON, otherwise History is not remembered between sessions
Yes!

Done

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 21:54
by phatmankerr
Thanks guys. Amazing what XY can do already :D

Cheers

Andy

Re: Done

Posted: 12 Nov 2006 02:02
by j_c_hallgren
phatmankerr wrote:Amazing what XY can do already :D
That's sometimes the problem that is solved here or by wiki! It can do SO much that finding out just where/how can be the biggest issue :roll: ...sometimes a post by jacky or another veteran will cause me to research that feature and find something I didn't know...

There have been a few wish and bug threads that initially have left me going :roll: as I didn't have any clue as to what they were referring to, but that has helped me learn more features...many of them I don't need or use but in order to help make XY as good as possible, I've looked at them...and sometimes been :oops: as I didn't fully understand the issue when I posted, but even those posts may help someone else in future.