Evan: if Debian packages ghostty, I'd add it to the stats. :-) Although I'll also add that you can do terminal splitting with any terminal using `tmux`. Not saying that's better or worse, but might offer more choice.
Most on the list didn't see the mail to which Giles responded, because my image was too big. I've scaled it down now.
I was asking about whether a single instance of ghostty that was split multiple ways would take up as much resource as multiple instances of the terminal each in their own window. The example I used is attached.
I note that ghostty is not in the standard CachyOS repos either and needs to be fetched from the AUR. I wondered why that is and then found this clue on the ghostty website:
openSUSE has dropped Ghostty from its official repositories
as it does not allow packages to depend on a specific version of Zig. This is a
crucial issue for Ghostty, as nearly all new Zig releases introduce breaking
changes, preventing software targeting a previous Zig version to be compiled.
Hmm.
- Evan