Hi, * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-24 21:50]: > >>>>> "JCN" == Jan Christoph Nordholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > JCN> Hi Dan, > JCN> how would you improve the documentation? There's nothing more > JCN> to the split command... as the manpage states, it creates a > JCN> blank region, 'C-a <tab>' jumps between regions, and then you're > JCN> free to do what you want with it (and eventually dispose of it > JCN> with 'remove' or 'only'). What do you have in mind? > > Oh, no wonder. The main problem with the man page is > > split [...] > doesn't mention that one can use C-a <tab> to move to the other > region, and then e.g., C-a c to start a shell there. Etc.
Why should it? C-a c is not related to window splitting and why should the second window behave different than the first? And C-a tab is mentioned when looking at different regions in screen which is directly connected to the split command. > (Indeed, one wonders why a shell isn't started there upon birth.) Cause screen is not a terminal emulator? Kind regards Nico -- Nico Golde - http://ngolde.de - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - GPG: 0x73647CFF For security reasons, all text in this mail is double-rot13 encrypted.
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