![]() ![]() I never tried afraid of the same experience I had with iTerm 2. A lot of people say tmux is a better alternative to GNU Screen. When its done you exit and C-a k to destroy the window.įor completeness. Theyre accessible when you right click on a tab and then split it: You can also create panes with the keyboard shortcuts: (Vertically split) - + D. You can even resize it with C-a : then type resize 10 i.e. Execute screen then C-a S (to split into two regions), C-a TAB (to swith to the other region) and C-a c (to open bash). I use the macOS native way to split vertically and GNU Screen (which came with macOS) to split horizontally. iTerm remembers me of Linux, you have all the options but you'll spend all day configuring it and when finally is ok then some bug will hit and take your peace of mind How to exit alternate screen scrolling on iTerm2 Vim?. Are you sue you are using iTerm? Any way I'll sugest to forget about it and use Terminal, for a macOS experience. 1 I currently used iterm2 but I really miss an old OSX Terminal feature which I cannot find in iTerm2. ![]()
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