A very common situation for me is that I use one of my own functions, but i dont remember the functions arguments, or order of the arguments, hence i click on that functions name to jump to that argument and see the arguments, but then i need to go back to that previous spot and sometimes that is annoyingly much of effort.
It would be handy if there would be something similar to "undo" arrows, but with idea that when you click to jump to a function, it would save your location where you at that point are, and then using that arrow you could jump to the last saved location in your code. That would save a lot of time and effort.
Windows IDE - possibility to jump back to where you were.
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Re: Windows IDE - possibility to jump back to where you were
Sounds useful. Maybe I'll add this.