OK, so you tried passing the -X flag when opening the file?  If so, and
it's still slow, maybe you use use the -V[N] option to see what's going
on?

On Thu, March 29, 2007 9:48 am, Jagpreet wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> Well I'm not using any X-server nor do I intend to.
>
>   I just find that I logon to server with SSH instead of telnet(as server
> doesn't support this).
>
> All I want to use vim in consol mode because it works very fast, and is
> working on other server with the same settings.
> After the file gets open it works as expected but its very long time it
> takes to open the file.
>
> So far as display settings are concerned I have that in .bashrc file and
> I'm
> exporting DISPLAY variable anyways. I tried the same with without setting
> that as well but result is the same.
>
> Not sure whats happening.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Purl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 7:51 PM
> To: A.J.Mechelynck
> Cc: Jagpreet; vim@vim.org
> Subject: Re: startup extremely slow
>
> On Thu, March 29, 2007 9:16 am, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
>> To avoid trying to connect with an X server in an X-enabled console
>> Vim (which could be a console version with clipboard support, or a GUI
>> version being run in console mode), use -X on the shell command line
>> for Vim, thus:
>>
>>      vim -X foobar.txt
>
> Thanks a ton Richard and Tony!  This is a much easier solution to my
> problem than what I'm doing today (setting the DISPLAY var).
>
> Does this help you Jagpreet?
>
> Tom Purl
>
>


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