On 02/01/13 22:25, ping wrote:
experts:
I have a huge text file, which, when set ft, navigation in the file
becomes extremely slow.

but, due to some reasons I still want the ft to be set, but without
executing the corresponding syntax file ( so it will not be slowed down).
is it possible and how?

I tried comment out
"syntax on"
"syntax enable",
"filetype plugin        indent on"

and when I set ft (either by :set ft=xxx) or using modeline,
navigation is still same slow.

disable ft "set ft=" will make it return normal (faster navigation)


regards
ping


Have the following (in that order) in your vimrc. "indent" is optional, you may leave it out if you don't want filetype-related indenting.

        filetype plugin indent on
        syntax off

see :help :syn-off

Of course, you won't get any syntax highlighting. To allow syntax highlighting to be switched on manually but not automagically, see
        :help :syn-manual


Best regards,
Tony.
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