Thanks, I'll drop an email to support as well.
Regards.
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Jagrut
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 9:46 AM Patrick Woolsey
wrote:
> On 9/28/21 at 12:33 PM, jagrutsha...@gmail.com (Jagrut Sharma) wrote:
>
> >Thanks Patrick. If you are taking suggestions for the roadmap :) , it
> might
> >be good to add
On 9/28/21 at 12:33 PM, jagrutsha...@gmail.com (Jagrut Sharma) wrote:
Thanks Patrick. If you are taking suggestions for the roadmap :) , it might
be good to add this at some point in future. IMO, this will be a really
useful feature. Allowing vertical and horizontal splits in the same window
Thanks Patrick. If you are taking suggestions for the roadmap :) , it might
be good to add this at some point in future. IMO, this will be a really
useful feature. Allowing vertical and horizontal splits in the same window
that can host the same or different documents.
Regards.
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Jagrut
On Tue,
On 9/28/21 at 12:13 PM, jagrutsha...@gmail.com (Jagrut Sharma) wrote:
[...]
Let me elaborate. I am in a project, and there are 2 open documents. I
would like to arrange them side by side in the right pane. This is all in
one single window. Let me know if I am missing something, but it seems
Thanks for the inputs and taking time to provide options - François, Chris
and Johnny. Ron mentioned that this is not possible, which is what I am
inclined to believe. The reason is that I'm not looking for arranging
windows, but splits within the same window.
Let me elaborate. I am in a project,
Newbie here - hope it's OK to weigh in.
You can drag the divider down to create a horizontal split. For a vertical
split, show the sidebar (View->Window appearance->Show sidebar or
Command-Zero) and right click on the file you want to split. Choose "open
in additional window."
The new window
On Sep 27, 2021, at 15:42, François Schiettecatte
wrote:
> And you can also do Synchro Scrolling…
Hey François,
Thanks for mentioning that. If I knew about it I'd forgotten.
Hey Jagrut,
François mentioned the arrange command, but if you need something more
customized you can use
Hi
You can certainly Find Differences between the two front windows which gives
you a way to compare two doc side by side. I use this one a lot to compare
different versions of a code file.
One can also arrange windows in a number of different ways via Window ->
Arrange.
And you can also do
Sublime Text - as many different docs side by side as you want - or all
the same if you want.
Sorry Rich, but as far as I can see it's not possible with BBedit. A
suggestion for the future maybe?
Ron
On 9/27/21 2:40 PM, Scott Lopez wrote:
View > Text Display > Split View Text (last option
Thanks Scott. Checked it out. It seems it only works for the same document?
Can I have a split view with doc1 on left and doc2 on right?
Regards.
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Jagrut
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 12:50 PM Scott Lopez wrote:
> View > Text Display > Split View Text (last option on the sub-menu)
>
> On Mon, Sep
View > Text Display > Split View Text (last option on the sub-menu)
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 2:24 PM Jagrut Sharma
wrote:
> Hi all - Is it possible to have a split view? Have two docs side by side
> (vertical split) or on top of each other (horizontal split)? It is easier
> to compare this way.
Hi all - Is it possible to have a split view? Have two docs side by side
(vertical split) or on top of each other (horizontal split)? It is easier
to compare this way.
Regards.
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Jagrut
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