Il giorno mercoledì 26 marzo 2014 22:52:59 UTC+1, [email protected] ha 
scritto:

> 
> I can't see how the terminal emulator would have an effect. It's just 
> changing a few characters on the screen, shouldn't be hard. Plus it doesn't 
> always do it, only on some files. I'm not using an anti-aliased font either. 
> And as mentioned, it occurs in gvim as well.

I just tried to be helpful. I regularly use vim under tmux on a fairly large 
screen, so I played a bit with various terminals / fonts / config just to try 
to squeeze as much speed as possibile, and indeed I noticed some differencies. 
I have to say they were all but huge, but in any case I've never seen vim so 
slow to be "painful" (except maybe in the first releases of vim 7.4 when the 
new re engine was a bit buggy).

anyway, just to talk, IIRC "just chainging a few character on the screen" may 
not be so easy for some terminals. different terminals have different 
capabilities. I think under some term if you want to scroll you have to redraw 
everything... but anyway, I never really studied this argument so I may be very 
wrong :)

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