On 28 May 2021, at 8:51, Rainer Krug wrote:
By pressing shift can actually share two windows - and on the Advanced
Tab, I can share a screen region (Zoom Version: 5.6.4 (765))
Look at that, I didn't know that. Thanks !!
= jem
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By pressing shift can actually share two windows - and on the Advanced Tab,
I can share a screen region (Zoom Version: 5.6.4 (765))
Cheers,
Rainer
On Friday, May 28, 2021 at 8:35:36 AM UTC+2 Jan Erik Moström wrote:
> Thanks to all of you for confirming my own findings.
>
> In this case I
Thanks to all of you for confirming my own findings.
In this case I solved it by using "Find differences", not ideal but ...
The reason why I want to avoid sharing the whole screen is simply that
while talking over Zoom, I use several application at the same time, - I
also take notes in
On 05/27/2021, at 11:16, Ron Catterall mailto:roncattera...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Heresy I know: BUT Supreme Text will do 2, 3 ...side by side same or
> different files
Hey Ron,
Did you mean Sublime Text
Good morning,
On 27 May 2021, at 21:59, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Yes, but I want to view two *different* files.
And regarding the reason for that requirement, you can create a virtual
camera which records just a portion of your screen (with the two
windows) and use that virtual camera to
On 27 May 2021, at 4:47, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Is it possible to display two files side by side in a window? If so, I
can't figure out how (except for using "Find differences"), help?
Use case: I've always just opened two windows side by side when I
needed this, but when I use Zoom I
Hi Jan,
If you don't mind having the files in separate windows, you could use the
Arrange submenu inside the Window menu, with which you may tile or cascade
windows in different forms.
Best,
Nestor
> On 27 May 2021, at 05:47, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
>
> Is it possible to display two files
Heresy I know: BUT Supreme Text will do 2, 3 ...side by side same or
different files
On 5/27/21 10:12 AM, 'Holger Bartel' via BBEdit Talk wrote:
Don’t think that’s possible, but sure would be nice ;)
On 27 May 2021, at 7:59 PM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
On 27 May 2021, at 11:27, 'Holger
Don’t think that’s possible, but sure would be nice ;)
> On 27 May 2021, at 7:59 PM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
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> On 27 May 2021, at 11:27, 'Holger Bartel' via BBEdit Talk wrote:
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>> You can only drag down the little white bar above the scrollbar to show
>> another part of the doc
On 27 May 2021, at 11:27, 'Holger Bartel' via BBEdit Talk wrote:
You can only drag down the little white bar above the scrollbar to
show another part of the doc underneath each other, but not next to
each other.
Yes, but I want to view two *different* files.
= jem
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This is the BBEdit
Hi,
You can only drag down the little white bar above the scrollbar to show another
part of the doc underneath each other, but not next to each other.
Best,
holger
> On 27 May 2021, at 4:47 PM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
>
> Is it possible to display two files side by side in a window? If
Is it possible to display two files side by side in a window? If so, I
can't figure out how (except for using "Find differences"), help?
Use case: I've always just opened two windows side by side when I needed
this, but when I use Zoom I prefer to share a window and not my desktop.
= jem
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