Hi Kazunobu!

On Fr, 30 Sep 2016, Kazunobu Kuriyama wrote:

> 
> 
> 2016-09-30 9:51 GMT+09:00 Taylor Venable <tcv...@gmail.com>:
> <snip>
> 
> 
>     The movement is slow, the display lags, and when you let off 'j' it keeps
>     going for a second. This doesn't happen in Emacs or gedit (both use GTK+
>     3).
> 
> 
> Probably, the interval of autorepeat is too small for the underlying graphics
> hardware to fulfill all the drawing requests on time.
> 
> How about increasing the value of the interval? 
> 
> It could be possible for vim to detect the refresh rate of the display and the
> frame clock of the GUI, and then overwrite the autorepeat setting
> accordingly.so that the GUI won't consume auto-repeated drawing requests 
> beyond
> the hardware limitation.
> 
> By that, the GUI would behave like other GTK3 apps, though I personally prefer
> to leave such settings to users' discretion. 

It's the first time I hear about that. How would one set it?

Best,
Christian
-- 
Oh man, wenn ich bei Windows so viele Programme installiert hätte,
dann hätte ich schon 100mal rebooten müssen.
                -- RealTimo unter Linux

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