On 05/23/2014 11:18 PM, Arup Rakshit wrote:
On Friday, May 23, 2014 08:04:03 PM Ricardo Chung wrote:
On Saturday, May 24, 2014 01:42:29 AM Arup Rakshit wrote:
Hi,
I am working Ruby on Rails application. Due to my project, lots of work in console I need to do. Currently I am creating a new tab, to switch between different tabs, while needed. These switches are so frequent to monitor server log, DB queries while doing development. Thus I am thinking if I could split the _Konsole_ vertically, then it will be good for me to work, I then don't need to switch between tabs, rather switch in windows in the same screen. I am exactly looking for the same as accepted answer here - http://superuser.com/questions/55459/how-to-get-vertical-split-of-terminal -i n-mac-to-execute-different-actions
Is this possible in openSUSE ? I am using KDE version.
on Konsole Menu->View->Split View-> a) Split View Left/Right b) Split View Top/Botton
Hope it's useful for you.
R. Chung
One more thing, two splitted window are the same of each other, But I want to do different task on each. How to do this ? Currently. whatever I am doing left window, is being typed automatically to the right window too. This is I don't want. I want to do. different work on different window.
*sigh* Why don't you experiment a bit instead of telling us what you haven't found out how to do? I tried the slit and promptly got two independent views. Why? Because I make use of tabs. I've never done this split view before; I've never needed to, because I make use of tabs to set up separate sessions. I have a nice large screen. I can also do the two instances of Konsole sitting side by side, but why should I? I can flip between tabs with a keystroke (shift+right/shift+left) faster than I can take my hands off the keyboard, move the mouse about, and click somewhere else. A new tab is also just a keystroke away (ctl+shift+T) as is Patrick's idea of a new window and the ability to create another set of independent tabs (ctl+shift+N). Did I get this by RTFM? The online manual under 'help'? No, just by walking though the menu bar and seeing what the various options gave me. You too can try experimenting, try walking though the option in the menu bar. You can also read tho online help. RTFM. Google around for ideas. Please stop telling us what isn't possible, what you can't do because you haven't looked around and experimented. Don't expect us to lead you though by the nose and hold your hands. If you find a disparity between the documentation and the operation or a real failure or other anomaly then please tell us about it and if we verify it we'll suggest entering a bug report. Perhaps we'll suggest upgrading as Crisitian does when dealing with something like systemd which is being rapidly developed; perhaps we'll suggest other tests you can perform to tie down where the problem is. But right now the problem is that you are not taking the initiative to explore what Konsole can do for you and are telling us that it can't do things we know it can do. So experiment a bit. Taking a walk though the menu bar and RTFM and reading the on-line help is a baseline. Mostly we're forgiving, but you've belabored this too much now. Its not even a "There's hole in my bucket"[1], its a denial that Konsole can do what we know it can do. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAfCQ-t7xY0 -- Be very glad that your PC is insecure --it means that after you buy it, you can break into it and install whatever software you want. What YOU want, not what [content providers] want. -- John Gilmore of the EFF -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org