On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 7:15:02 PM UTC-6, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>
> When I code in large C++ projects, I have many tabs open in one gvim
> window. This window spans across one whole monitor. Now when writing
> new code to call a function, I want to split two tabs from this window
> and move them to the second monitor. These tabs typically contain the
> header file, another C++ file where a function was used before. This
> way I can look at the API, sample usage and add code in the current
> window.
>
Then perhaps, a simple :vsplit or :split command would serve your use-case? Or a :sb or :vert sb if the file is already open?
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