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Creating Windows
The Ctrl-X 2 command splits the current window into two windows, one on
top of the other, each about half as large. Each window displays the
same buffer that the original did. This command will only split the
window if each new window would occupy at least 1 screen line, not
counting the mode line. To edit another file in a new window, first
use Ctrl-X 2, then use one of the file commands described in Reading Files.
The Ctrl-X 5 command works similarly, but splits the current window
so that the two child windows appear side by side, instead of
stacked. This command will only split the window if each new window
would occupy at least 1 column. Since this typically results in
narrow windows, the Ctrl-X 5 command also sets up the windows to
scroll long lines, as described in Horizontal Scrolling.
Standard bindings:
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