Thanks for your comments.
We'll in the beginning it was ok, something has changed lately. I
haven't installed any new plugins.

I do that quite offen to copy paste around between files or copy a
whole line and it is very annoying lately.

I've tried setting some options. But really, why would I need to read
manuals about the options of the editor because it is slow.
Again, it was ok when I started using it and now it is slow, so I am
sure that for some people is working great as it was for me.

If could learn how to open vim-cocoa from command line it would be
great also (plus some other issue I posted about it as well...)

Thanks.


On Nov 9, 4:55 pm, Billy Huang <billbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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