On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:37 AM, Kazunobu Kuriyama
<kazunobu.kuriy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2016-09-30 9:51 GMT+09:00 Taylor Venable <tcv...@gmail.com>:
>> My problem is that, all other things being equal, scrolling through a
>> buffer in gvim is very sluggish using GTK+ 3, compared to using GTK+ 2. This
>> is not a problem that affects other GTK+ 3 applications. My example using
>> the output of seq was only to illustrate how slow the scrolling is. Maybe a
>> better example is:
>>
>> $ vim -g -u NONE -U NONE /usr/include/stdio.h
>> --> then hold down the 'j' key
>>
>> 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).
>
> So...the issue is not about "scrolling" or "shell command output", but
> "(downwards) vertical movement of the cursor", right?

These all cause the slowness:

* repeatedly using j / k when the cursor is at the bottom / top of the window
* repeatedly using page down / page up
* repeatedly using mouse wheel down / mouse wheel up
* clicking and dragging the scroll bar down / up

To me, these are all ways of scrolling the contents of the buffer
within the window. So I called it "Very slow scrolling with gtk3." The
taller the window, the slower it gets.

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