https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42428

--- Comment #15 from Edmund Laugasson <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Kumāra from comment #14)
> (In reply to Edmund Laugasson from comment #13)
> > Marking duplicate of Bug 31481, which has much more discussion and ideas
> > than current 42428.
> > 
> > *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 31481 ***
> 
> Going by the OP in the other report, it's obvious to me it's a different
> matter:
> 
> "In MS Office 2010, you can open 2 docs in the same window (each doc in a
> separate pane). When you scroll through the doc in one pane, the doc in the
> other pane scrolls an equivalent amount. This is called "proofreading mode"."
> 
> This one however it's about having split panes for ONE doc.
> 
> Please double check and revert the duplication marking if you agree.

The split window feature allows you to view one or more documents. You can
easily switch between documents using the "Window" pull-down menu. In
programming it does not make sense of creating the feature itself. Actually the
feature exist already in Calc - so there would be expected to implement it also
in Writer and why not also in other apps of LibreOffice where possible.

There will be never two choices in menu like "split ONE document" and "split
TWO documents".
If there would be developed diff like we know it in programming editors then
this would be different funtionality than just splitting.

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