Christian Brabandt wrote:

> On Mo, 08 Feb 2016, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> 
> > That's plenty already, but we may need a few more.
> 
> Can we make it work with vim commands? What comes to mind would be to 
> have syntax highlighting work asynchronously, so Vim would stay 
> responsive for languages that have known to be slow syntax highlighting.

Hmm, that's something completely different.  A simplistic version would
be to first redraw the screen in B&W, remembering what was put on the
screen, and then loop over those lines to add highlighting, bailing out
when a key is typed.  Might actually work.


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