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About Sublime Text, Terminus and its "Open in panel" option

#1

Hello!

I have a question, is it possible to open a terminal through Terminus in Sublime Text in panel (meaning it opens inside the file that is being currently viewed) that doesn’t close when you open up the Find or Find and Replace features?

To put an example, when I open Terminus through Ctrl+Shift+P and execute the “Terminus: Open Default Shell in Panel” feature, a terminal opens normally on the lower part of Sublime Text, but said terminal gets closed right away if I click over an opened press Ctrl+F or Ctrl+H, and I don’t like that.

Thanks!

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#2

Panels by definition are meant to be hidden when not in use, and display one at a time. So on the face of it, no; you can’t put it into a panel and have it always visible.

If you want the terminal to always be visible, then use Open Default Shell in Tab (view) and use a window layout such as View > Layout > Rows: 2 (or any custom layout; the Origami package is a handy way to make custom layouts easily) and put the tab in the lower group.

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#3

I gave it a shot, but it doesn’t seem to work :confused:

I have 2 tabs opened right now; an empty document and a tab with WSL.

If I go to Alt -> View -> Layout -> Rows: 2, another empty document is created and WSL remains in its own tab.

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#4

You can grab the tab with the mouse and drag it to the other group, or use View > Group > Move File To Group... and pick the second group, or move the focus to the group before creating the tab.

Or if you will, there’s nothing special about the tabs that Terminus makes that stops any of the methods you would normally use to move tabs around.

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