2009/12/3 Rodolfo Schulz de Lima <[email protected]>:
> Eric Noulard wrote:
>> I'm using both vi+make and Eclipse CDT (for C/C++ project using CMake).
>> In fact I was a "pure command line" guy until the noise of mouse click
>> surround me and I decided to give a try to IDE way to see the code :-)
>
> I went into the opposite direction, from mouse to keyboard, never to
> look back :)

Now I do use both depending on the task and the situation
(sometime you do not have more than a bare terminal)

>> When I'm in the vi+make mode I usually have 2 terminals
>> (or two tabs in the same terminal)
>
> That's one way do deal with it, but since I use xterm I don't have tabs,
> and my monitor is a 17" 4:3, so screen space it rare. Dude... I need
> some serious tools and hardware upgrades :)

We are now far from CMake topic but in this case I think you may
open 2 xterms and switch xterms using your favorite keyboard shortcut
(Ctrl-Tab or whatever) this scheme is even usable with Alt+F1/F2/Fi
with "pure console" (linux case).

The terminal switching solution may even be as fast as hitting ":!" keys
for vi command lines access.


-- 
Erk
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