'\" t .\" Title: timew-split .\" Author: [see the "AUTHOR(S)" section] .\" Generator: Asciidoctor 2.0.20 .\" Date: 2023-10-14 .\" Manual: User Manuals .\" Source: timew 1.7.0 .\" Language: English .\" .TH "TIMEW\-SPLIT" "1" "2023-10-14" "timew 1.7.0" "User Manuals" .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .ss \n[.ss] 0 .nh .ad l .de URL \fI\\$2\fP <\\$1>\\$3 .. .als MTO URL .if \n[.g] \{\ . mso www.tmac . am URL . ad l . . . am MTO . ad l . . . LINKSTYLE pass:[blue\ R\ <\ >] .\} .SH "NAME" timew-split \- split intervals .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .nf \fBtimew split\fP \fI\fP\fB...\fP .fi .br .SH "DESCRIPTION" .sp Š…plits an interval into two equally sized adjacent intervals, having the same tags. Using the \*(Aqsummary\*(Aq command, and specifying the \*(Aq:ids\*(Aq hint shows interval IDs. Using the right ID, you can identify an interval to split. .SH "EXAMPLES" .sp For example, show the IDs: .sp .if n .RS 4 .nf .fam C $ timew summary :week :ids .fam .fi .if n .RE .sp Then having selected \*(Aq@2\*(Aq as the interval you wish to split: .sp .if n .RS 4 .nf .fam C $ timew split @2 .fam .fi .if n .RE .SH "SEE ALSO" .sp \fBtimew\-join\fP(1), \fBtimew\-lengthen\fP(1), \fBtimew\-shorten\fP(1)