Here's a much improved patch for the verticalsplit. It handles creation (^A-S, ^A-V), deletion (^A-X), and growing via (^A-Q), but does not implement resizing. There are some issues: Status lines do
Here's a patch that does the verticalsplit. It doesn't put any delimiter between the windows, which can be disconcerting, since when you first create the new region (^A V), absolutely nothing notic
Here's a patch that does the verticalsplit. It doesn't put any delimiter between the windows, which can be disconcerting, since when you first create the new region (^A V), absolutely nothing notice
Hi, I started using Screen recently, and one of the main features that I've wanted that isn't available is verticalsplit. I compiled the version in the CVS respository, but the verticalsplit suppor
Hey, that's the easy part. If it was that easy it would have been in screen reight away. You have to add resizing, stacking and the like. Just habe a look at vim. (And please don't use EXIT_FAILURE/E
Well, I expected to find errors, but not quite as quickly as this... here's an update to the patch from this morning. diff -b -u vs_screen-old/display.c vs_screen-4.0.2/display.c -- vs_screen-old/dis
Hi list, I sent this patch to Sadrul directly a little while back, but didn't hear anything back, so I figured I'd send to the list for feedback and hopefully acceptance. Note: the somewhat confusing
Here's a third patch for vertical splits. (The second was sent to a moderator, as it was over 10k, and I don't think it has made it to the list yet.) It doesn't handle the caption line well, and I wa
There seem to be other 'hidden' resize options: ^A resize + ^A resize _ And how about: ^A resize \ I haven't tried other possibilities but I was wondering is a way to make two vertical regions equal,
Hello, thanks for merging my fixes to the manual page. Here is more, this time I have improved the way the manual page looks after converting to printable format (PostScript, PDF). Most changes impro
Thank you. This helps out. I'll do some more experimentation and then try to craft some easily digestable documentation. :) I did see that from git. I can create a separate patch to accomodate that.
* address@hidden had this to say on [10 Dec 2009, 15:50:29 -0700]: -p stands for 'perpendicular', it seems. So if the current region is in a verticalsplit, it will [try to] resize the height, where
Micah Cowan wrote: Any and all help is absolutely appreciated! Regarding the documentation: are you familiar with the new verticalsplit, and layout features? These are things that do not appear in t
Personally, since I rarely (if ever) have more than four sub-windows, with one vertical and one horizontal split, either in Vim or in GNU/screen, I always (and only) use <C-A> ¹ + <h,j,k,l> to mo
Personally, since I rarely (if ever) have more than four sub-windows, with one vertical and one horizontal split, either in Vim or in GNU/screen, I always (and only) use <C-A> ¹ + <h,j,k,l> to move
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 19:22:51 -0500 Chris Jones <address@hidden> writes: [snip] The '+' and '_'I knew about. The '=' option is still a left over form previous versions. However, I did do some *very* r
What bug is that? I know there's an issue with certain programs (namely man and elinks) outputting text that overflows onto other windows when vertical splitting is used. Is that the bug you're refer