Ben Fritz wrote:
On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 5:36:00 PM UTC-5, John Little wrote:
Use the LargeFile plugin, it does exactly that. One can set a variable in 
your.vimrc to set the threshold; it defaults to 20 MB.



I'm actually considering uninstalling the LargeFile plugin myself. I have file 
associations set on my system to launch files in existing Vim with 
--remote-tab-silent when I double-click them, and when I view a large log file, 
suddenly all my undo history is lost for all my code files! I really wish 
'undolevels' were not a global option, but it is, so LargeFile messing with it 
is not very good when using the same Vim for everything.

Hmm, I don't typically use the undo functions, so please help me with this:

I think I can get a copy of the undo situation with undotree(). Is there a way to restore it? I'm thinking of doing a save-undo ... work with large file ... restore undo scenario.

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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