On 04/01/09 07:20, anhnmncb wrote:
> On 2009-01-04, Sean wrote:
>>
>> I am interested in how to improve performance, which seems not the
>> issue for me, though.
>>
>> These are my computing environments:
>>
>> laptop: HP MODEL nc6320
>> OS: Windows XP
>> CPU: 1.66GHz
>> RAM: 2GB
>
> Please don't top post.
> windows 2000, centrino 1.66GHz and 768 RAM here.
>
>> Also, the gvim.exe Memory Usage is less than 7MB with or without my
>> plugin.
>>
>> My own data file is over 32K lines, and the Chinese shows up within
>> one second after I type ma<C-I>, as shown on my screenshot.  If I
>
> hey, one second is too long, and if the candidate list needs to take 0.5s to
> pop up, then the max speed of input per minute will just 120/s, too slow!
>
>> typed<C-I>  on empty space, I did find it is kind of "hanging" and I
>> had to type<C-C>  to stop it. However, it makes little sense to type
>> <C-I>  over empty space.
>
> But hitting<space>  to input hanzi is more quick and convenient than<C-i>.

Ctrl-I and Tab are synonymous to Vim anyway.

>
>> I also tried to sort the data file every time after I do update, but
>> it makes no difference in performance to me.
>>
>> It would be interesting to know if it makes difference if you cut the
>> sample data file by half?
>
> My data file is for cangjie input method, and has 30790 lines long, I don't
> think it's a big data file for IM.
>
>> By the way, I disabled the standard $VIMRUNTIME/plugin directory.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Sean
>
>

Best regards,
Tony.
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