https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131876
--- Comment #6 from Duns <fbertoldi@tiscali.it> ---
Thank you, but I disagree with many points
(In reply to Jean-Francois Nifenecker from comment #5)
Yes, I understand this need. Which is *exactly* what the New Window is meant
for.
I don't think so.
Under Linux, it is easier: use the Ctrl+Super+Left Arrow / Ctrl+Super+Right
Arrow
(on most PC keyboards, Super is the "Windows" key)
This doesn't work in my Linux (KDE Neon 5.18.4)
No harsh words here from me to anyone. Just stating a possibly
unknown/hidden functionality and my own opinion. YMMV.
OK, thank you. But this possibility is not what I am looking for.
Can I ask you why, in your opinion, LibreCalc gives this option (split window)
if it is something useless (perfectly replacable by two windows)?
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 :)
Uhm: can you please suggest a link?
A last question: are you a LibreOffice developer?
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