I'd guess 'clientserver' mode would be a good approach for this use case. It's been part of vim for a long time. It allows two different windows to be linked and interact with each other.
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 9:54:41 PM UTC-6, KGG wrote:
> Mostly for debugging. When you're debugging, you often want spread windows (in Emacs, it's called "Frame") to different monitor, which is very handy.
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