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Friday, November 12th 2004, 12:43am

Konqueror: Multiple panes in a tab

I opened konqueror in my home directory, then opened a google search by typing it into the location bar. And konqueror opened a new pane for google, in the same tab alongside my home directory view. The two panes are seperately scrollable and have a splitter between them. Normally, the new url replaces the old one.

Is this a bug or a feature? I like it, but don't know how I did it. When I try the same again, the new location replaces the last.

Images at http://www.snakegully.nu/konqpaness.png and http://www.snakegully.nu/konqpanes.png if my description isn't very clear.

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Friday, November 12th 2004, 6:21am

Re: Konqueror: Multiple panes in a tab

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Original von trerwq

I opened konqueror in my home directory, then opened a google search by typing it into the location bar. And konqueror opened a new pane for google, in the same tab alongside my home directory view. The two panes are seperately scrollable and have a splitter between them. Normally, the new url replaces the old one.

Is this a bug or a feature? I like it, but don't know how I did it. When I try the same again, the new location replaces the last.

Hehe, I think I know what happened. Neither a feature nor a bug, just a typo.

I guess you normally use the Ctrl-L shortcut to access the location bar in konqueror. Now, try Ctrl-Shift-L instead ;-)

You can split the window horizontally (Ctrl-T), vertically (Ctrl-L) and, last but not least, you can remove those panes again (Ctrl-R, this removes the one that is active).

The same functionality is available as buttons in the extra toolbar (that is disabled by default) or in the window menu.

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Sunday, November 14th 2004, 11:43pm

Excellent!

Great. Actually, originally I just clicked in the location bar, typed my search, and hit enter. But I must have somehow hit a control key. And what do I find when I look at the Window menu? I didn't actually look there before!

Thanks.