On 16/07/09 03:03, Matt Wozniski wrote:
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> Please bottom post on this list... reformatting...
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:24 PM, tyru wrote:
>> oren_a wrote:
>>> I've recently installed centos and it seems that gvim (version 7.1)
>>> works much slower than it used to work on the redhat version
Please bottom post on this list... reformatting...
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:24 PM, tyru wrote:
> oren_a wrote:
>> I've recently installed centos and it seems that gvim (version 7.1)
>> works much slower than it used to work on the redhat version
>
> if your gvim gets sometimes freezed,
> put thi
if your gvim gets sometimes freezed,
put this on your .vimrc
if has('unix')
set nofsync
set swapsync=
endif
I'm using Vim 7.2 on CentOS 5.3.
oren_a wrote:
> I've recently installed centos and it seems that gvim (version 7.1)
> works much slower than it used to work on the redhat version
On 15/07/09 08:12, Thomas Adam wrote:
>
> 2009/7/15 oren_a:
>>
>> I've recently installed centos and it seems that gvim (version 7.1)
>> works much slower than it used to work on the redhat version
>
> Can you be more specific? What is it you're using gvim to do that
> might make it seems slow?
2009/7/15 oren_a :
>
> I've recently installed centos and it seems that gvim (version 7.1)
> works much slower than it used to work on the redhat version
Can you be more specific? What is it you're using gvim to do that
might make it seems slow?
-- Thomas Adam
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