Could you please explain where to find profile()? I run LT on Windows 7, and there is no mention of profile view anywhere.
Thanks, Petr On Sunday, November 30, 2014 12:05:03 PM UTC-8, Valentin Churavy wrote: > > 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) >>>>> >>>>> >>>
