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Removing enableReadOnlyMode and disableReadOnlyMode docs until it goes in a future release #653

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24 changes: 2 additions & 22 deletions TerminalDocs/customize-settings/actions.md
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title: Windows Terminal Actions
description: Learn how to create custom actions for Windows Terminal.
author: cinnamon-msft
ms.author: cinnamon
author: nguyen-dows
ms.author: chrnguyen
ms.date: 03/31/2023
ms.topic: how-to
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{ "command": "toggleReadOnlyMode" }
```

You can enable read-only mode on a pane. This works similarly to toggling, however, will not switch state if triggered again.

**Command name:** `enableReadOnlyMode`

**Default bindings:**

```json
{ "command": "enableReadOnlyMode" }
```

You can disable read-only mode on a pane. This works similarly to toggling, however, will not switch state if triggered again.

**Command name:** `disableReadOnlyMode`

**Default bindings:**

```json
{ "command": "disableReadOnlyMode" }
```

### Split a pane

This halves the size of the active pane and opens another. Without any arguments, this will open the default profile in the new pane. If an action is not specified, the default profile's equivalent setting will be used.
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