Split Terminal View on iMac
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Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 8:56 AM
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On my Mac I use Terminal every day, but to cut down on the clutter I'd like to use a split terminal.
When I click the split terminal icon on the horizontal scroll bar I do get a split view but everything I do in one terminal is echoed in the other making the process pointless, so I can't help but think I am missing something here.
Does anyone know how, without installing third party software, I can get two (or more) distinct terminals in a single windowed instance.
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 9:36 AM
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@Mook Presumably you have tried to open a second terminal from the "panel" Icon.. or ... maybe there is another "terminal" icon that can be got from the "Add to panel".. ( assuming of course that system is available on the MAC machine... )
Works for me on my Mint install.. !
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 9:44 AM
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Can you show me an example @shutter please.
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 10:30 AM - edited 17-06-2020 10:31 AM
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OK... the above picture shows... on the left half... two separate Terminal screens, opened from the (normal) Terminal icon on the "Panel).. the right half shows the "Add to panel" menu, as obtained by right clicking on the panel,. and choosing "Add to panel" from the pop up menu.
By adding the "Command" ( as indicated) it will give you an additional "Terminal" icon on the panel... In other words , a duplicate, or alternative of the original Terminal Icon .
I could, of course.. have as man terminal screens on show at any time, by this method... how it would actually work..( i.e. doing different commands to each terminal, I am not sure... but..... )
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 10:59 AM
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I thought you were going to post some thing like that @shutter but I thought I'd give you the benefit of doubt. That's not what I want, I can easily do that using ⌘+N for a new Terminal or ⌘+T for an new Tab, but these are in separate windows I want something like this:
But as you can see they echo each other and render the process pointless.
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 11:11 AM - edited 17-06-2020 11:12 AM
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@Mook Ah Well...................
You can resize them and put one on top of the other... ( or stack even more on top ! ! !) ..
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 11:24 AM
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Hee hee, now there's an idea
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 12:20 PM - edited 17-06-2020 12:23 PM
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@Mook Two terminals .... Full Screen
Four Terminals.. Full Screen
You should be able to change the background colour/opacity by right clicking on each terminal, and then on the top menu click on "Terminal" then "Background" ..
Could be useful if you are using several different terminals for different jobs...
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 12:48 PM
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Thanks for that @shutter, but as I said this is not what I want. I can easily create what you have shown and in fact that is how I use my terminals now as I have no other option.
I want to create a single Terminal window and split it as shown above. So in the top window I can start process A then tail its log file. Then in the terminal below I can start process B and tail its log. This will allow me to view both outputs at once within a single window.
Having investigated further it would appear that my options for this are limited as I need to install a terminal multiplexer or use third party software such as iTerm2, so I'll go down this route.
Re: Split Terminal View on iMac
17-06-2020 1:22 PM
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OK I've resolved this by installing iTerm2 and it does exactly what I need as you can see from this:
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