Remember this one, Steve?  Well, when we upgraded recently to 0.39, this 
broke again, so I had to reapply your fix.  It would be nice if this 
could be implemented as a "performance feature" as you suggested so I 
wouldn't have to carry the patch forward from version to version.

Thanks,
Ben

Steve Hall wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 08:38 -0300, BG - Ben Armstrong wrote:
>   
>> On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 17:25 -0400, Steve Hall wrote:
>>     
>>> Cream tries to display the read-only status of a file in two
>>> places: the statusline and the window title. If you test:
>>>
>>>   set statusline&
>>>   set titlestring&
>>>
>>> in your cream-user, you should see this problem go away.
>>>
>>> Does that work?
>>>       
>> That's it! Thanks. Looking forward to a proper fix so I can
>> deliver this to my users. Obviously not having the status line at
>> all is a Bad Thing. :)
>>     
>
> A good temporary solution would be:
>
> 1. Add a line at the top of cream-statusline function
>    Cream_statusline_filestate() to:
>
>      return ""
>
> 2. Replace the cream-settings function Cream_titletext() lines:
>
>      " modified
>      if getbufvar(mybufnr, "&modified") == 1
>         let mymod = "*"
>      else
>         let mymod = ""
>      endif
>
>    to
>
>      let mymod = ""
>
> I suppose we could make these automatic with some cream-conf var. But
> I've also been thinking about adding "performance settings" for large
> or high latency files. They could be meta controls for items like
> those above, as well as &lazyredraw, &swapfiles, &backup, :syntax and
> whatever else typically causes performance problems in select
> situations.
>
>
>   


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