https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468457

--- Comment #8 from pierre-y...@mnet-online.de ---
>That info is some times useful, if you compare e.g. long lines.

In this case I could easily mark a long line if there is a need to compare tong
lines.

I recognized that if there is only one view, and then, if one switch to another
window, then in Kate there is also a standing cursor. So, if the standing
cursor would not exist in one view, the standing cursor would not appear in
different views. Just as comparison: In the editor Geany, when switching to an
other window, there is no standing cursor. And you know what? Till today nobody
asked for a standing cursor in Geany, what means that there is absolutely no
need for that (I just looked in the open and closed issues for "standing
cursor" and "cursor window").

The big advantage of Kate are the different views, what does not exist in
Geany. This is the only reason why I use Kate. So, if Kate has this unique
position, it should offer the best different views, and that is definitively
without standing cursor.

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