> -----邮件原件----- > 发件人: Jean-Rene David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 发送时间: 2007年4月6日 :00:09 > 收件人: Vim > 主题: Re: How to open a BIG file quickly? > > * Tom Purl [2007.04.05 12:00]: > > > I need to do that quite often. They are usually > > > log files from a long running program in debug > > > mode. > > > > Actually, you can think of a log file as a sort > > of flat file database. Here's an example > > I appreciate all the help but I really don't have > a problem with large files. I *do* preprocess my > large files with grep/awk/perl in all sorts of > ways and *do* use vim to view and edit the > resulting chunks. > > I am not the OP, and I was just mentioning log > files because someone sounded surprised one might > legitimately need to edit a 1GB file. > > And before somebody mentions it, I do know about > logrotate... :-) > > -- > JR
Thank you all for the help. I'm a new user to GVIM, so I think I can use GVIM to open any files. Thanks to Christian Ebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] for giving the URL: >> Try <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1506>. It works. I think that "grep/awk/perl" can handle this case. (I'm a M$ user. :( ,and not install Cygwin, o(∩_∩)o... ) I'll study that. Please close this topic. -- Regards Chenfangrong