Discussion:
Keep current line in the middle of the screen.
Lukas Oppermann
2014-09-26 07:55:47 UTC
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Hey, is there a way to have the current line always above or in the middle
of the screen (apart from scrolling).
Working with iTerm in fullscreen means that after a couple commands I am
always working on the very bottom of my screen, which is less than ideal.

Thanks.
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George Nachman
2014-10-04 19:27:55 UTC
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I guess I'd create a horizontal split (cmd-shift-D) and just work in the
top split. Or use a top-of-screen window style
(prefs>profiles>window>window style). In general keeping the cursor in the
middle of the screen doesn't work so well because of interactive programs
like emacs which only work when they take the full screen.
Post by Lukas Oppermann
Hey, is there a way to have the current line always above or in the middle
of the screen (apart from scrolling).
Working with iTerm in fullscreen means that after a couple commands I am
always working on the very bottom of my screen, which is less than ideal.
Thanks.
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