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cronvel avatar cronvel commented on August 20, 2024

Hi,

Splitting in multiple block on top of each others is possible using term.scrollingRegion() but it can't create multiple columns like in your screenshot. Terminals doesn't have native way to do that.

Luckily, Terminal-kit has a feature that abstract away the terminal, it's called the ScreenBuffer. However, it totally changes the way to interact with the lib: you should dive in the documentation to learn how it works.

From what I see in your screenshot, you may also need to use the TextBuffer. This is a buffer suitable for things like text-editor, it is less low-level, but it should write to a ScreenBuffer.

So, your example can be coded using 2 ScreenBuffers, one for each panel, and 2 TextBuffers on top of them. The status line does not need anything special at all.

You can see TextBuffer in action in the Neon editor, the project is currently stalled, but it still works for basic usage (and it even supports javascript syntax hilighting).

from terminal-kit.

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