A quick and dirty way to fix this might be an include file, i.e. move the block out of your manuscript file into a separate org file, and then just include it.
Léo Ackermann <leo.ko...@gmail.com> writes: > Dear all, > > I am working in an org-file of reasonable size (<2000 lines): my first > paper written in org-mode. Everything fine (and fast) until I started to > add `#+BEGIN_proof / #+END_proof` within my .org to make my .pdf export > prettier. This caused the editing of the proofs to be very slow: navigation > within the proof is fast but adding/removing any char takes around 4s per > char. > It seems that the fontify function is responsible for that (see > screenshot). As far as I understand, this function tries to fontify the > whole block as soon as a single char is modified. In my case, it then tries > to fontify a whole proof (~4 pages in my .pdf, with many LaTeX formulas) > several times per second... > > Is there a way to make this fontify function to act "around my cursor" ? > > Best, > Leo -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu Pronouns: he/him/his