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by grumbel
437 days ago
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Not much. A horizontal split (C-x 2) can be quite useful to keep the top of a file in view while editing around at the bottom of a file. A vertical split (C-x 3) is useful when comparing files side by side. But that's about as far as I go, beyond that it just becomes annoying, as popups like from magit will show up in random subwindows, often rendering them unusable, due to that subwindow not being big enough. |
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My org-mode emacs instance for note taking is split into quite a few windows: ongoing work task(s), generic "today's scratch pad", various topical notes files, etc.
On the posted topic: I don't know whether the transposition would be useful for me though - as the layout is set up by screen orientation then only a 180 degree turn would make sense.