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Logging everything into the history is a great feature, and it should stay that way.
I feel like the current appearance of the history is a bit unhelpful. Personally I would expect only the first few entries to be those big cards, and the rest to collapse to 1-2 lines of font 14 each, 5-10px line spacing. (Scaled for high-DPI devices, of course). Maybe they could pop back into the card form one at a time as one scrolls downwards.
Also I seem to be missing something, but it is not clear to me how to access the list of bookmarks.
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Good idea, I'll experiment on that some time soon.
Besides optical clues, the bookmarking currently only protects against deletion, since I limited the history to 30 entries. My plan was to add a toggle history | bookmarks only, but I didn't implement it to not introduce additional visual clutter.
Such a switch however might be also beneficial for switching submission mode ("history" with blur and "bookmarks only" only on enter).
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Related Issues (19)
- When changing the suggestion using the arrow keys, scroll them automatically into view
- Please add the ability to import custom units from a file HOT 3
- Cannot remove tutorial from history HOT 2
- Variables change while typing in the input field HOT 3
- Add plotting functionality
- Calculations with the same prompt, but different result are not properly added to the history HOT 1
- Currency Conversion HOT 2
- site down? HOT 2
- Porting To Ticwatch? HOT 1
- Modularizing libqalculate-wasm and publishing on npm HOT 5
- Add an info page with more examples
- Share calculations with a URL
- [Feature request] completion list and function parameter information
- Discussion: I've built something similar HOT 1
- Settings panel HOT 1
- Add support for bookmarking/deleting individual queries
- Control Bookmark/Remove via swipe
- Add support for "set" command HOT 1
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