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NAME
splitf2h - issue 2 YubNub commands to a horizontally split-frame window.
SYNOPSIS
splitf2h [ FIRST_COMMAND ] [ SECOND_COMMAND ] [ -s SPECIAL_PARAMETER ]
DESCRIPTION
splitf2h opens a horizontally split-frame browser window (or tab). Unlike similar YubNub
commands it uses positional parameters to issue commands to each frame so as to minimize
keystrokes. splitf2h opens up the web interface at YubNub.org by default, but allows you
to send multiple commands to each frame and tries to use a single argument as a special
parameter across both.
EXAMPLES
Example: splitf2h
Result: Returns a window with 2 frames of the YubNub.org interface one above the other.
Example: splitf2h g y -s linux
Result: Returns Google search results for linux; below Yahoo doesn't search.
Example: splitf2h g -s linux
Result: Returns Google search results for linux above and issues the YubNub command `linux'
below to return Linux.org on the right.
Example: splitf2h am+tom+sawyer mooch+huck+finn
Result: Returns results from Amazon for Tom Sawyer and from BookMooch for Huck, but
opens an error frame below for Finn.
Example: splitf2h -s g u2 music
Result: Returns the results of the Google search for the music of U2 in both frames, but
opens 2 error frames below for U2 and music.
Example: splitf2h tadclock+New+York tadcalendar
Result: Returns the time for New York City above the monthly calendar from Time and Date.com.
NOTES
1) The sources for some YubNub commands may not allow multiple connections.
2) You may have to adjust display settings to view some sites if you use
additional split commands with splitf2h.
AUTHOR
Paul M. Boren
pmboren AT gmail DOT com