So one argument feature wise for Juno/Lightable is the good integration of 
profile(). You get an inline view of how expensive each line is that you 
can directly jump from the call tree to the appropriate line.

On Sunday, 30 November 2014 19:00:07 UTC+1, Hans W Borchers wrote:
>
> Yes, I found that link about Sublime Text, too. Here is my summary.
>
> Sublime Text
>
>   - Shift-Left will give you "column selection" mode --
>     even if you have reset the primary mouse button from right to left hand
>     (which is a bit irritating).
>
>   - Select a block of text and press Control-Shift-L, this will also 
> provide
>     parallel editing on all lines of the selection.
>
> Atom Editor
> All this does *not* work in Atom, at least not for me. Instead:
>
>   - The command "select lines" is what I wanted. I could even bind it to
>     the key maps Alt-Shift-up resp. Alt-Shift-down. Nice and helpful.
>
> Light Table
>
>   - Using Control-Space and then in the command tab (Control-Space)
>     "Editor: Select lines upward/downward with multiple cursors".
>
> Unfortunately, the command tab closes when clicking a command (How can
> I avoid this?). I have to learn how to assign a key combination to it.
>
> Gedit
>
>   - The gedit plugin "multi edit" needs to be loaded. Enter/leave this mode
>     with Control-Shift-C. Then edit points will be inserted with Control-E
>     at quite different places in the file.
>
> Kate
>
>   - Block selection mode will be enabled with Control-Shift-B. The a block
>     region will be selected with the mouse.
>
> Conclusion: It's not recommended to use too many editor, otherwise the
> different key mappings will drive you crazy.
>
> Sorry to all for so much fuss about a tiny editing feature.
>
>
> On Sunday, November 30, 2014 9:06:05 AM UTC+1, Mike Innes wrote:
>>
>> Ah ok, well this 
>> <https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/column_selection.html> page says you 
>> can use Shift + Right drag on Linux for Sublime. Atom is probably the same 
>> but I don't know for sure about LT.
>>
>> On 30 November 2014 at 05:49, Hans W Borchers <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Mike, but in Linux ALT will drag the whole window, not the 
>>> cursor.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, November 29, 2014 4:30:05 PM UTC+1, Mike Innes wrote:
>>>
>>>> (PS Hans: You can do block selection in LT by dragging with the alt key)
>>>>
>>>>
>>

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