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I have a putty session in which I have used screen command to split the terminal into half horizontally,can you tell me how do I split the terminal into 3 windows using screen command. Also I need the ouptut of the program in first terminal to be displayed in second window can you tell me how to do it? for eg:in screen1: I have a menu like:1) do this 2) do that

In screen2: I need the output of 1)do this to be dislayed.

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I think there is no direct way to provide output in a different terminat - but there is a simple workaround:

screen1: yourcommand > tempfile

screen2: tail -f tempfile

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  • I have a putty session in which I have used screen command to split the terminal into half horizontally,can you tell me how do I split the terminal into 3 windows using screen command. Nov 15, 2013 at 9:06
  • press "C-a S"[Control-a shift-s] twice - you can find more shortcuts at the quick-reference guide: aperiodic.net/screen/quick_reference
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    Nov 15, 2013 at 13:29
  • i know the shortcuts, can you tell me if there's a way i can implement this in a bash script Nov 15, 2013 at 14:55
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I have a putty session in which I have used screen command to split the terminal into half horizontally,can you tell me how do I split the terminal into 3 windows using screen command.

Split off a new region:

screen -X split

Create a window in the region:

screen -X eval "focus" "screen _command_" "focus up"

_command_ might be the abovementioned tail -f tempfile.

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