ZyX <zyx.vim <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > If I wait until the ":" is in status bar, it's there. > > It is not forgotten. > Following one of suggested explanations: typing colon and nothing: keyboard interrupt is not overriden. > > If I type faster, then it seems to be forgotten. > Typing faster: keyboard interrupt is overriden. > > > If it would be forgotten because of slow system, > > it would also be, if I just type this ":" and nothing more. > False. > > > Normally there is a buffer in the system. > > Things don't get lost. > > They just be available later. > > So I think there is a true vim problem. > Type that fast in terminal without vim (if using terminal vim) or in other GTK app (if using gvim). If you > don’t observe the same problem you may suggest it is a true vim problem. I reread your messages and did not > see you saying you checked typing *exactly the same characters with roughly the same speed* in other > application, only > > > Of course other programs may have that problem too... > > . Without testing this you have no reasons to blame vim and write here.
I never experienced something like that outside vim. To follow the "testing procedure" I just tested it again and the result is: this does not happen in my shell it does only happen when using vim. -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
