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Feb 4th, 2008
Hi, I'll try to describe what I'm looking for as best as I can. I'm working on a dual monitor setup and I'm trying to really use the space that I have. I want to know if it's possible to use an editor (preferably vi, vim, or gvim) while I'm working on a longer program and have multiple windows open side by side working together. For example, having lines 1-80 going from top to bottom of one section of the screen, then to the right of that having lines 81-160, and so on.

If there is not a way of accomplishing this directly, then is there a way that I could open up two instances of the same file, scroll them to different portions of the file, then have then have the other one get refreshed everytime I save one.
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