Hey Greg Reagle,

Actually I want to thank you about mentioning tcvt. I know this feature
form Emacs follow-mode and I used it, and I really want to use it outside
Emacs.

So yeah I know about it and didn't know if I could use it without emacs,
But talking about vim, I searched about "vim follow-mode" and I found
a buggy way to do it qhich didn't make me happy now make me re-use
it again

On 21 September 2019 16:02:47 EET, Greg Reagle <greg.rea...@umbc.edu> wrote:
>Greetings.  I just discovered (or more probably, discovered a long time
>ago, forgot about, and rediscovered) multi-column text editing and
>viewing.  And I am thinking this is very useful, especially with the
>modern craze for wide screens.  I am referring to the feature
>implemented by Emacs follow mode [1] and tcvt [2].  I can even run htop
>in multiple columns with tcvt which is pretty cool.
>
>So, my questions for you are:  Do you use this feature?  Do you achieve
>a similar goal in a different way?  Are there any other programs that
>have this feature?  Maybe an implementation of vi?
>
>[1]
>https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Follow-Mode.html
>[2] http://subdivi.de/~helmut/tcvt/

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A.K.    Ahmed Khaled

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