Yes of course. Much better this way!
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On 19 April 2017 at 14:45:49, Donald Allen (donaldcallen@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
On 19 April 2017 at 08:21, Thomas Nieto <thms.no@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
you can put focus on the middle pane, pass it in `split v` mode,
focus the right pane and moves it to the left.
Yes. But perhaps more in line with the way the problem was originally
stated: give the focus to right pane, set it to vertical split mode, move
the focus back to the middle and move the middle right.
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2017-04-19 14:15 GMT+02:00 Paulo Matos <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi all,clearer.
How can I go from having 3 vertical panes to moving the middle pane
under the right pane? i.e. moving from ||| to |= ?
If I select the middle pane and do Win+Shift+Down, it essentially moves
the middle pane under all others and this is not what I want.
Is there a good way to explain pane layouts in ascii? It seems that the
above (||| and |=) is quite rudimentary and hopefully helps pass the
message but for a next time I would prefer to send something that's
Kind regards,
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