>> The left column would have lines 1 to N/2 and the right column would
>> have lines N/2+1 to N. I suppose the cursor would be located in the
>> right column and as the window buffer filled, the left column would
>> scroll the top portion of the buffer.

> Yeah, never saw such a feature mentioned in GNU Screen.
> But GNU Emacs can do such things....
> M-x follow-mode (turn the above mentioned feature on)

Thank you!  Knowing that Emacs calls it follow-mode let me find the vim hack :P
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/vim/message/54915

I must admit I wanted it for text editing only and didn't think to
check my editor manual,
Rhys

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