Am 2014-11-19 23:27, schrieb Jack Donohue:
These are the plugins in my plugin directory:
getscriptPlugin.vim
gzip.vim
matchparen.vim
netrwPlugin.vim
rrhelper.vim
spellfile.vim
tarPlugin.vim
tohtml.vim
vimballPlugin.vim
zipPlugin.vim
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Aug 10 2013 14:38:33)
MS-Windows 32-bit GUI version with OLE support
Compiled by mool@tororo
Big version with GUI. Features included (+) or not (-):
+arabic +ex_extra +mouseshape +syntax
+autocmd +extra_search +multi_byte_ime/dyn
+tag_binary
+balloon_eval +farsi +multi_lang
+tag_old_static
+browse +file_in_path -mzscheme
-tag_any_white
++builtin_terms +find_in_path +netbeans_intg +tcl/dyn
+byte_offset +float +ole -tgetent
+cindent +folding +path_extra
-termresponse
+clientserver -footer +perl/dyn
+textobjects
+clipboard +gettext/dyn +persistent_undo +title
+cmdline_compl -hangul_input -postscript +toolbar
+cmdline_hist +iconv/dyn +printer
+user_commands
+cmdline_info +insert_expand -profile +vertsplit
+comments +jumplist +python/dyn
+virtualedit
+conceal +keymap +python3/dyn +visual
+cryptv +langmap +quickfix
+visualextra
+cscope +libcall +reltime +viminfo
+cursorbind +linebreak +rightleft +vreplace
+cursorshape +lispindent +ruby/dyn
+wildignore
+dialog_con_gui +listcmds +scrollbind +wildmenu
+diff +localmap +signs +windows
+digraphs -lua +smartindent
+writebackup
-dnd +menu -sniff -xfontset
-ebcdic +mksession +startuptime -xim
+emacs_tags +modify_fname +statusline
-xterm_save
+eval +mouse -sun_workshop +xpm_w32
system vimrc file: "$VIMvimrc"
user vimrc file: "$HOME_vimrc"
2nd user vimrc file: "$HOMEvimfilesvimrc"
3rd user vimrc file: "$VIM_vimrc"
user exrc file: "$HOME_exrc"
2nd user exrc file: "$VIM_exrc"
system gvimrc file: "$VIMgvimrc"
user gvimrc file: "$HOME_gvimrc"
2nd user gvimrc file: "$HOMEvimfilesgvimrc"
3rd user gvimrc file: "$VIM_gvimrc"
system menu file: "$VIMRUNTIMEmenu.vim"
Do you think running a 32 bit version on 64 bit windows 7 had anything
to do with it?
Yes, I think this is possible. Also it might depend on the compiler. I
remember
some discussions, saying that when using visual studio it is faster than
using the mingw or cygwin
gcc. That's why I asked for the complete :version output. So you might
want to test different Vim versions.
Also I just noted that when the runtime files live on a network share
(as has been the case for me)
loading those files is a lot slower.
Best,
Christian
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