Terminal ^D
Christoph Kukulies
kuku at kukulies.org
Mon May 4 06:49:44 UTC 2020
> Am 03.05.2020 um 18:01 schrieb Justin C. Walker <justin at me.com>:
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>> On May 3, 2020, at 08:51 , Christoph Kukulies <kuku at kukulies.org> wrote:
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>> Sorry, probably not a macports issue, but I’m asking nonetheless:
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>> When I inadvertently type ^D (CTRL-D) in a mac Terminal I’m getting a split screen. Actuallay my intention was - in old unix manner -
>> to close the terminal.
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> Version of OS?
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Catalina 10.15.4
>> How do I make this split screen go away and make the terminal behave like before?
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> I will hazard the guess that you keyed CMD-D, not CTRL-D. The former splits the “pane".
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> Once you have a split the pane, you should see two little “pane” icons on the right side of the pane in each of the newly split ones.
But, sorry, I don’t see what you call „little pane icons“.
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> Two choices: CMD-SHIFT-D will delete one; so will clicking on one of those thingies on the right.
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> That’s how it has worked in the past, and on my 10.13 system now.
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> HTH.
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> Justin
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