On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 07:01:04AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > It can't split a window, but you can flip back and forth between windows > quite easily. SCR33N R00LZ, D00D !!!!!!!! You definitely want it. It's > so easy and quick that I won't do anything on my system without it; even > in the days of broadband access, I still get disconnected on occasion, > and it's woefully hard to recover a mutt message file because the name > changes and you can't just "vim -r ..." (that might be a nice thing to > patch in, though... perhaps from the postponed message index or such > since 'R' is taken, though I see that esc-R is available).
Screen can, in fact, split a window: C-a S (split) Split the current region into two new ones. C-a tab (focus) Switch the input focus to the next region. C-a Q (only) Delete all regions but the current one. C-a F (fit) Resize the window to the current region size. C-a X (remove) Kill the current region. Walt
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