SplitScreen is a Sublime Text 2 plugin which allows you to define custom ratios for split screen editing.
By default, Sublime has some predefined split-window configuration, accessible via the Alt+Shift+<number> hotkeys, however, if you want something other than these presets, it is quite difficult to create your own. Enter SplitScreen!
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To activate, press the hotkey, Alt+Shift+S, and an input box will appear at the bottom of the screen.
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Enter some ratios, horizontal (columns) first, and then vertical (rows) second. Numbers are treated as a ratio, so
50:50
is identical to1:1
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For example:
50:50
(2 columns, equal width. 1 row)
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1:2
(2 columns, one twice the width of the other. 1 row)
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,1:1
(1 column, two rows equal width)
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70:30,2:1
(2 columns, 2 rows)
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Tip: To go back to just one window, you can enter an empty string, or a single number, or simply use the built-in hotkey Alt+Shift+1.