In my MacVim, i'm right now working in a 2500+ line document, performing macros and substitutes and all sorts, and no slowing whatsoever. Weird...

Cheers,

On 11/06/10 11:38, Wy Mitbbs wrote:
You are not alone. The big file (300 lines) will slow down McVim like hell for 
me. vim in Terminal is fine for the same file.

It was working good back to the Mar 05 snapshot. I have no idea why....
On Jun 11, 2010, at 8:41 AM, Craig wrote:

On Jun 9, 6:43 pm, björn<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 6 June 2010 19:17, björn wrote:



In preparation for the release of Vim 7.3 I have uploaded a version of
MacVim based on Vim 7.3a BETA (this includes all commits to the vim73
branch up to and including 5b8ff51).  Get it here:
http://github.com/b4winckler/macvim/downloads
This build requires an Intel Mac running 10.6 or later.  When 7.3 is
released I will build another version that runs on earlier versions of
OS X and which supports PPC.  (Note: This build includes support for
automatic updating so you'll be notified of new builds, including when
7.3 is released.)
I've just updated this build so the automatic updating should tell
anybody who downloaded it that there's a new version now.  Please
check if the automatic updating works (it did for me).

Björn

P.S. The first build (52.1) had a crash bug in :grep (or :vimgrep),
this build (52.2) contains a fix (among other things).
Am I the only one who finds they can regularly out-type MacGVim?
It feels noticeably sluggish and slow and often draws the text long
after I've typed it.
I'm using the 52.2 build with experimental rendering turned, using
Andale Mono:h13.00 as my font.
I just tried 7.2 and it's not that much faster.
Longer lines seem to exacerbate the problem.
I've for the insert mode line highlight enabled.

-C

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