On 29/07/19 04:02, tooth pik wrote:
> i love and use the CTRL-E and CTRL-Y scrolling commands so much i have
> them mapped to F10 and F11 in my ~/.vimrc:
>
> nnoremap <F10> <C-E>
> inoremap <F10> <C-O><C-E>
> nnoremap <F11> <C-Y>
> inoremap <F11> <C-O><C-Y>
>
> just today i noticed both up and down are impeded if i happen to be in
> insert mode when i use them, going slower and in a jerky manner --
> they both scroll beautifully when in normal mode
>
> i wouldn't define this as a "problem," but a minor annoyance -- has
> anyone else noticed the same?
>
Hi,

I'm using version 7.3.475 and there appears to be no problem here.
With your key mappings, scrolling is equally responsive both in Insert
mode and Normal mode.

Is it just C-E/C-Y? Or maybe it is it all cursor movement and you just
haven't noticed? Cursor movements appear to be written to the swap
file so slowed access to the swap file (e.g., when editing over NFS)
would cause a kind of sluggishness similar to what you appear to be
experiencing.

Cheers,

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