Pete Goodeve wrote:
> As Aaron pointed out to me, I can use '<esc>w' to switch to a single window
> after I've started ved, but I'd much rather have one window the default,
> and switch to two if I want.
I've got a line
vedscreenlength -> vedstartwindow;
at the end of my vedinit.p that makes ved start up full size. I can no
longer remember why that particular incantation does the job, but I've
just tried commenting it out and ved started up using only half of an
xterm window. What I don't get is the possibility of two ved windows in
the same xterm. ctrl-w changes the size of the single window that is
showing, but I can't get two ved windows showing in the same xterm
window (but you say you aren't interested in that anyway).
Just for the record, I've got a definition in my vedinit.p
define vedsetwindowsize();
;;; run vedsetwindow to switch between full and half window
vedsetwindow();
;;; make new window size the default.
vedwindowlength -> vedstartwindow;
enddefine;
and if I bind it to esc-w by defining a vedinit() function in vedinit.p
which includes the line
vedsetkey('\^[w', "vedsetwindowsize");
then I can get two ved windows in the same xterm. I commented out that
line from
my definition of vedinit at some point, because it was interfering with
the use of esc-w in xved. However, that was on a sun. Now that I only
have access to linux machines, esc-w doesn't work in xved anyway, and
I've had to train myself to use other things.
Hope that's of some use.
Stephen Isard
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