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--- Comment #5 from Jean-Francois Nifenecker <jean-francois.nifenecker@laposte.net> ---
(In reply to Duns from comment #4)
I work with long files and therefore it would often be convenient for me to
see two parts of the same document, distant from each other, at the same
time.
Yes, I understand this need. Which is *exactly* what the New Window is meant
for.

Your way seems to me inadequate: a) first of all adjusting two windows, so
that they exactly divide all the screen space, is not the simplest
undertaking in the world, 
wouldn't adjusting two split parts lead to the same ?

but above all b) the focus is only on one window
at a time,
mmm... this is just like it works with the split window thing, isn't it? You've
got only one split part active at a given time.

 and c) anyway one should always catapult from one window to
another.
just the New Window alike.

BTW Under Windows you may split the screen with one half for both (vertical or
horizontal). Just right click the Task Bar and select the split you prefer.
Under Linux, it is easier: use the Ctrl+Super+Left Arrow / Ctrl+Super+Right
Arrow
(on most PC keyboards, Super is the "Windows" key)

Since LibreOffice already has the technical ability to split a window (it
does it with LibreCalc) and since for someone, who works with long
documents, it would be useful to have it also in LibreWriter: I insist, why
not?
These are two ways of seeing the same functionality and I'm not here to dictate
anyone's preference.

If you don't care, nobody will force you to use it. Does it take anything
from you? No, it adds something that would be very, very useful to someone.
No harsh words here from me to anyone. Just stating a possibly unknown/hidden
functionality and my own opinion. YMMV.

BTW the "split window vs two windows" discussion is a very old one. I remember
the Windows 3 times (yes! ;) where the very same discussions occurred for
MSWord :)

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