No you can't do this at the moment, I've been thinking about it but it
needs a lot of internal changes and I haven't had time to try it.

On 1 July 2010 15:00, Andrei <ilyashenks...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering if there is any way to link panes in different windows.
>
> Basically, what I want is to have the first window contain one pane, and then
> have the other windows contain two panes, one of which is linked to the pane 
> on
> the first window.  I will be giving a follow-along tutorial to several people
> and I will be using the first window and everyone else will have their own
> window.  I want them to be able to see what I am doing in the first window in
> one pane, while still being able to execute commands in another pane.
>
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