![]() ![]() Open a terminal and make the terminal window active by clicking on it once. Now I will do the same for the terminal but using the keyboard shortcut. ![]() The application window should be placed on the correct side. Just release the application window when you see this. You should see this rectangular area as shown in the screenshot below. I will show you how to place it on the left here, so I can put the terminal window to the right later on. Depending on which edge you take the application window, the placement of the window whether left or right will be determined. Now move the application window to left or right edge of the screen. To use Split Screen from the GUI, open any application and grab a hold of (by pressing the left mouse button) it anywhere in the title bar of the application. I will show you both ways in this article. You can access Split Screen through the graphical user interface (GUI) or through some predefined keyboard shortcuts on Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark. You can navigate between these using keyboard shortcuts as well. Both the gedit and the terminal takes up 50% of the available screen. I have gedit open on the left side, and a terminal open on the right side. Talking too much might not make sense, so I got a screenshot below to show you how Split Screen looks like. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could place a code editor and the terminal side by side and could navigate between them easily? Yes, it would be and we can achieve this with the help of Split Screen. So when you want to run your code, you can easily switch to the terminal, run the code, see the output, if you don’t get what you expected, then go back to the code editor, fix the code and go back to the terminal again, run the code and see the output. If you’re a programmer working on some project, you may want to keep a code editor and a terminal open at the same time. You can keep a pdf or electronic book (E-Book) open on one side and a messenger open on another side, so when you get messages on messenger, you can quickly reply, and when you have to wait for a reply, you can quickly go back to reading your favorite book. ![]()
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