@richardl
As I see it, showing both forward and backward entries at the same time is a smart idea if your interface requires having a single button for this feature. Otherwise, it doesn't make much sense because one would never click on the backward navigation button to pick a forward entry. Having to see the forward entries first to decide which backward entry to pick is not a common case either (and vicecersa). Thus, in most cases you'd just have to deal with the drawback of limiting the amount of forward-only or backward-only entries that can be shown, which in addition is counter-productive if you want to roll back a lot of entries.
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Apr 14 2019
Apr 14 2019
Mar 17 2019
Mar 17 2019
Hi there,
I just wanted to point out that Falkon, a KDE application, already implements this with a kind of buttons very similar (if not the same) to the ones Dolphin uses:
If it may be of any help, I believe the behaviour of these buttons is defined in https://cgit.kde.org/falkon.git/tree/src/lib/navigation/navigationbar.cpp. Falkon's drop-down history is compatible with both long click and right click.