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Description of problem: Most people use only a very small number of DocBook tags with great frequency, perhaps only around 10-15. For instance, when doing inline edits of paragraphs, I might use <firstterm>, <methodname>, <classname>, <property>, <code>, <application, <guilabel>, <command> <guimenuitem> and <filename> with great frequency. To avoid scrolling through the list of all inline elements all of the time, it would be great to have a second list on the right-hand side, which automatically populates with your 10-15 most recently used tags, with the last one at the very top. This would make use of Beacon more efficient, as users could quickly select the same tag over and over without scrolling through a list. Serna already has functionality where most recently used tags jump to the top of the list but this is forgotten every time the user exits the application. If you could develop this functionality so that the list is remembered when the user exits Beacon and the most recent tags are available once more when you log back in, that would make your app much more attractive to me as a user. :-) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): beacon-0.5-4.fc14.noarch
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