The situation I had is some what similar when opening a PHP file with
lot of classes for taglist, autocomplpop, huge list of dict file and
xptemplate to process. So I would say it depends on how many things you
need to process by your plugins in the file to determine the lag. But
after a while, lets say around 10minutes, the lag is gone.

Sent from my Windows Phone From: Sylvain Soliman
Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2011 1:12
To: vim_mac
Subject: Re: Open project from command line?
    Hi,

  I'm slightly off topic but...

* GunsNRails <joseg...@googlemail.com>:
> Honestly when I go to vim cocoa and double click to select a text I'm
> so amazed that it just does it immediately (as most other editors). I
> got used to the slowness of macvim, but not enough.

  I must admit I almost never do that (i.e., selecting text by double
clicking it), but after reading your mail I tried it (in MacVim) and I
really don't see how it could be faster...

  Does this behavior depend on the size of the file? the filetype or the
syntax? the plugins you have loaded? (e.g. do you have the same problem
with mvim -u NONE? if you :syntax off? etc.)

        Sylvain

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