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I might end up doing this myself because it is _SO_ useful to get a terminal to be able to split windows, both vertically & horizontally.
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This is why implementing terminator functionality, or embedding the terminator console in Guake, might be a better solution for others. Tmux & dvtm have this problem, as well as screen. It doesn't even need to be an output, it could be just an error message. This becomes very tedious when copying an output that you've run and are requiring to paste it somewhere. When you highlight a selection using a terminal multiplexer, what ends up happening is that you copy the adjacent screen as well. One of the reasons you can't use something like a terminal multiplexer is that sometimes, it might be necessary to copy something from a split screen. Why reinvent the wheel in a less flexible way? The next release of Screen will support vertical splits, but Tmux and dvtm can already do arbitrary vertical/horizontal splits. Some people may not be satisfied with only 2 vertical windows, so this really seems like a job for a terminal multiplexer. Asterisk for example! In summary I would like to see this implemented. Not that big of a deal but terminator is really nice when working with multiple configuration files for an application. Especially when it comes to vertical split which screen requires an extra patch. I understand screen can split but I agree it is not the same feel. Changed by pingouįrom our discussion, the idea is not to split but to divide and thus having tabs visible at the same time Changed by zaoul Guake is a great tool for monitoring and seeing 2 terminal simultaneously would be great. A good alternative, but I would prefer an integrated solution. I think you should give it a try =D Changed by LaMs ¶ Humm, first of all, do you know the gnu screen? Maybe it can help you manage more terminals and split them.