It's been like this forever really. Because I worked both on Ubuntu and Mac
OS X interchangeably I didn't care as much. Now I think maybe it's time to
finally find out what is wrong with it.

THE PROBLEM: When I switch tabs or navigate the lines with arrows or J, K
keys and when I do it repeatedly (as if when trying to find the right tab
holding Ctrl and hitting Tab) it seems to be delaying the action. When I
stop hitting the keys gVim may still be finishing the operations (for
instance, I stop hitting Ctrl+Tab, gVim may switch 5 more tabs - the number
depends on how long I've been hitting Ctrl+Tab - before it stops).

Now the thing is, if I turn of the syntax highlighting or line highlighting
- it's okay. But I don't think it should be slow with those options turned
on, because MacVim with similar settings in .vimrc works just fine. Also, it
scrolls pretty smoothly through vim help files with those options turned on.

I also tried running it while removing all the plugins from the plugin dir,
the bug persisted.

Would appreciate any help.

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