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Kate and Splitting the Pane

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Kate and Splitting the Pane

Thu May 10, 2018 10:36 am
I am using kate (Version 18.04.0) Under manjaro (Plasma: KDE)

I want to compare two files, but can't get them both on the screen at the same time for scrolling and comparison.

Please advise


Manjaro (KDE) 17.1.7, or,
Kubuntu 16.04.4
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Re: Kate and Splitting the Pane  Topic is solved

Thu May 10, 2018 6:33 pm
Have you considered using a dedicated Diff tool like Kompare or Kdiff3?

What steps have you tried taking?

I just tried using Kate on KDE 4 as follows: Open the two files (ctrl+o, select the two files). Split the view using View -> Split View -> Split Vertical. At this point both panes show the same file. Next I switched one pane to the other file using a couple of different methods, including the next/previous document buttons in the toolbar, ctrl+tab, and clicking on the files in the Documents sidebar. Regardless of the method used, I was able to get one pane showing one file and the other pane showing the other file.


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Re: Kate and Splitting the Pane

Thu May 10, 2018 8:53 pm
airdrik wrote:Have you considered using a dedicated Diff tool like Kompare or Kdiff3?

What steps have you tried taking?

I just tried using Kate on KDE 4 as follows: Open the two files (ctrl+o, select the two files). Split the view using View -> Split View -> Split Vertical. At this point both panes show the same file. Next I switched one pane to the other file using a couple of different methods, including the next/previous document buttons in the toolbar, ctrl+tab, and clicking on the files in the Documents sidebar. Regardless of the method used, I was able to get one pane showing one file and the other pane showing the other file.


Thank you,

I now have the two files in two panes (alongside each other)


Manjaro (KDE) 17.1.7, or,
Kubuntu 16.04.4


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