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The reference to registry parameters:

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61174#c11

Does this mean that the history manager extension does not fully clear 
the history of documents viewed, even if the extension manager window 
shows empty (null) contents?

Correct, all the History Manager extension--or the built-in LibreOffice
routines--accomplish is modification of the per-user LibreOffice  profile. 
Where the recently used documents reside in the *registrymodifications.xcu*
now including the thumbnail views renderings of each document used in the
StartCenter launch panel. 

They have *no* affect on the OS provided record of recently used
documents--e.g. the Recent items "Jump list" of > Windows 7. 



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