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* The '''context list''': Web browsers have this feature where you can go backward and forward in the list of most recently visited web pages. '''KDevelop''' has the same kind of features, except that instead of web pages you visit ''contexts''. A context is the current location of the cursor, and you change it by navigating away from it using anything but cursor commands — for example, by clicking on a location provided by a tooltip, in the <menuchoice>Code Browser</menuchoice> tool view, one of the options given in the <menuchoice>Navigation</menuchoice> menu, or any other navigation command. Using the <menuchoice>Navigation -> Previous Visited Context</menuchoice> (<keycap>Meta + Left</keycap>) and <menuchoice>Navigation -> Next Visited Context</menuchoice> (<keycap>Meta + Right</keycap>) transports you along this list of visited contexts just like the <menuchoice>back</menuchoice> and <menuchoice>forward</menuchoice> buttons of a browser transports you to the previous or next webpage in the list of visited pages.
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