How to split a window with terminal below in vim with predefined size
What I want is something like:
:below 10sp
Then open the terminal:
:terminal ++curwin
This two commands do exactly what I want but I don't know if it is the best way.
vim
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What I want is something like:
:below 10sp
Then open the terminal:
:terminal ++curwin
This two commands do exactly what I want but I don't know if it is the best way.
vim
1
Maybe:below terminal ++rows=10
?
– Ralf
Feb 12 at 20:52
BTW: For this kind of questions, you might want to join the Vi and Vim Community.
– Ralf
Feb 13 at 8:14
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What I want is something like:
:below 10sp
Then open the terminal:
:terminal ++curwin
This two commands do exactly what I want but I don't know if it is the best way.
vim
What I want is something like:
:below 10sp
Then open the terminal:
:terminal ++curwin
This two commands do exactly what I want but I don't know if it is the best way.
vim
vim
edited Feb 12 at 18:58
Rui F Ribeiro
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asked Feb 12 at 18:47
Josivan MedeirosJosivan Medeiros
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Maybe:below terminal ++rows=10
?
– Ralf
Feb 12 at 20:52
BTW: For this kind of questions, you might want to join the Vi and Vim Community.
– Ralf
Feb 13 at 8:14
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1
Maybe:below terminal ++rows=10
?
– Ralf
Feb 12 at 20:52
BTW: For this kind of questions, you might want to join the Vi and Vim Community.
– Ralf
Feb 13 at 8:14
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1
Maybe
:below terminal ++rows=10
?– Ralf
Feb 12 at 20:52
Maybe
:below terminal ++rows=10
?– Ralf
Feb 12 at 20:52
BTW: For this kind of questions, you might want to join the Vi and Vim Community.
– Ralf
Feb 13 at 8:14
BTW: For this kind of questions, you might want to join the Vi and Vim Community.
– Ralf
Feb 13 at 8:14
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The :terminal
command supports the ++rows={height}
option; cp. :help term++open
.
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The :terminal
command supports the ++rows={height}
option; cp. :help term++open
.
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The :terminal
command supports the ++rows={height}
option; cp. :help term++open
.
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The :terminal
command supports the ++rows={height}
option; cp. :help term++open
.
The :terminal
command supports the ++rows={height}
option; cp. :help term++open
.
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:below terminal ++rows=10
?– Ralf
Feb 12 at 20:52
BTW: For this kind of questions, you might want to join the Vi and Vim Community.
– Ralf
Feb 13 at 8:14