On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 10:11 AM, H Xu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:32 PM, H Xu <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 2010/8/9 16:10, Tony Mechelynck wrote: >>> >>> On 08/08/10 18:38, H Xu wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello everybody, >>>> >>>> >>>> If I always use mouse under GTK to browse text file in gvim, sometimes >>>> gvim stops working: >>>> It will not respond any key strokes or mouse actions inside the vim box, >>>> what I can do is to >>>> click the close button. >>>> >>>> Anyone has any idea? >>>> >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Hong Xu >>>> 08/09/2010 >>>> >>> >>> hm, all I can say is that it shouldn't happen. What gvim version? >>> (7.2.446? 7.3e? Normal? Big? Huge? Recent 7.3 changesets have no GTK1 >>> support, but if 7.2 or earlier: GTK1 or GTK2?) Do you know the GTK version? >>> What is 'mouse' set to? (:verbose set mouse? ) Any special kind of mouse? >>> Anything particular you did, that makes it happen more often? When it >>> happens, is gvim using high or low CPU% time? (You can ascertain this using >>> some program like [command-line] "top", [KDE] "ksysguard", [Gnome] >>> "gnome-system-monitor" etc.) >>> >>> With a bug report, it is always better to provide too much information >>> than too little. >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Tony. >> >> Hello, >> >> OK, Here is my test environment: >> OS: Linux (Fedora 13) >> Desktop: GNOME and KDE >> gvim: both 7.2.446 and 7.3e >> GTK: vim 7.2: version 1 and 2 vim7.3: version 2, Huge version, with >> python enabled >> mouse is set to "a" >> >> To reproduce it, don't use keyboard. For example, browse the help files. >> use mouse >> to click on the links and use the mouse wheel to scroll. And sometimes >> select some >> text by mouse. Keep doing this. A few minutes later, or maybe less than >> one minute, >> it's not sure, it happens( sometimes it doesn't happen then you have to >> restart gvim >> to reproduce it). However, I test it under gvim 7.3f today, and it seems >> that it doesn't >> happen now(at least until now I haven't seen it). I don't know the reason, >> but if it works >> well then it's ok. If I see it again, I will report it here. >> Thanks. >> >> Regards, >> Hong Xu >> 2010/8/9 >> > > Hello, > > Now this problem appears again. Not only in my Fedora, but also in Windows. > The CPU% is very high, gvim almost use a full CPU.
Does ctrl-c interrupt it? ~Matt -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
