On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 21:44 +0100, Somelauw wrote: 
> This might be a bug, but I would like to ask here first before bothering
> the core developers.
> 
> When using tabs gvim becomes quickly unresponsive.
> The problem appears to occur randomly and I haven't found a reliable way
> to reproduce it yet.
> 
> I am using:
> ubuntu 10.10
> vim-gtk
> 
> Open gvim
> Open the usermanual
> :tabedit
> Alt-tab (You might have to repeat this a few times)
> Sometimes it will crash and sometimes you can repeat this a lot of times
> without a crash.
> 
> The gvim menus will still work, but the buffer containing the text will
> be completely unresponsive. When pressing Ctrl_D which should scroll
> down, it glides down and makes the buffer empty.
> 
> Note: If I find a more reliable way to reproduce the error I will bump
> this post.
> 

I found a way to make gvim work correctly.
Use the mouse and from the buffer menu select a random tab and it
becomes responsive again.
It think the problem is that when using Alt-tab the buffer randomly gets
defocused somehow and therefore becomes unresponsive for commands.

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