you open a new terminal, it will open below the current one.
So, how can you open a new terminal window to the *right* of the current one?
-The solution is to use +focus parent+, which will focus the +Parent Container+ of
+The solution is to use +focus parent+ (+$mod+a+ by default), which will focus the +Parent Container+ of
the current +Container+. In this case, you would focus the +Vertical Split
Container+ which is *inside* the horizontally oriented workspace. Thus, now new
windows will be opened to the right of the +Vertical Split Container+:
vertically split terminals on the right, focus is on the bottom right one. When\r
you open a new terminal, it will open below the current one.</p></div>\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>So, how can you open a new terminal window to the <strong>right</strong> of the current one?\r
-The solution is to use <tt>focus parent</tt>, which will focus the <tt>Parent Container</tt> of\r
+The solution is to use <tt>focus parent</tt> (<tt>$mod+a</tt> by default), which will focus the <tt>Parent Container</tt> of\r
the current <tt>Container</tt>. In this case, you would focus the <tt>Vertical Split\r
Container</tt> which is <strong>inside</strong> the horizontally oriented workspace. Thus, now new\r
windows will be opened to the right of the <tt>Vertical Split Container</tt>:</p></div>\r