On 11/03/2010 10:13 PM, Javier Rojas wrote:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 02:32:35PM -0400, AK wrote:
Hi, I noticed that gvim has a bit of a slow down every time it opens a
completion menu when the file is reasonably big (about half a second for
a ~400 line python source file), and it's also slow when going up/down
in the menu and closing it. I'm using vim 7.3 on Ubuntu with gtk+2. Is
there any way to make it faster?
Do you happen to be using a custom syntax/folding script for python
files? I've found that some of them do slow vim's operation. If such is
the case, change to a non expr-based folding script (most of python are).
Thanks! I did run into performance issues with expr-folding before, but
this was caused by something else. I've been saving session and
reloading it for a few weeks and I think some cruft accumulated and now
that I've started a clean session, I can't reproduce this issue. I'm
glad I can stay with gvim for now, though. -ak
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