Thanks for the suggestion, Sammy. For anyone else who may be using the MATE
desktop and the MATE Terminal app, here is how I fixed this.
(1) In the MATE terminal, select Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts.
(2) Scroll to the bottom, where you will see the shortcuts for the View
options.
(3) Note the "Normal Size" setting is "Ctrl+O". I changed that to
"Shift+Ctrl+O".
(4) While I was in there, I also changed Zoom In to "Shift+Ctrl++" and Zoom
Out to "Shift+Ctrl+-". I don't know why, but these changes only appear to
affect the numeric keys along the center top of the PC keyboard; the keys in
the numeric keypad were not affected. I've *never* zoomed in or out of the
terminal in 30 years of using Linux, so I didn't pursue this any further. I
just wanted to make those keystrokes available to TSE.
(5) With these changes, I am now able to use ctrl-o-h and ctrl-o-v to split
the TSE editing window horizontally and vertically, respectively.
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Guy Rouillier