On 09:49 Sun 18 Mar     , Thilo Six wrote:
> Hello Marcin,
> 
> 
> Excerpt from Marcin Szamotulski:
> -- <snip> --
> > Using both ':he tex-slow' and turning of folding doesn't help that much as
> > setting 'norelativenumber'. Though setting ':syntax off' helps equally well.
> 
> Both of you Yichao Zhou and you Marcin did not tell if you use vim inside a
> terminal window. I just extrapolate that from your using of the word vim 
> instead
> of gvim. So the following might not suit you.
> Once i also had a bad performing vim inside of an xterm, especially scrolling
> upwards was utterly slow.
> 
> This has helped a lot:
> 
> ,----[  ~/.vimrc  ]--------
> 
>   if &term =~? "^xterm.*"
>       set ttyfast
>       set ttyscroll=3
>   else
> `---------------------------------------------
> 
> :h 'ttyfast'
> :h 'ttyscroll'
> 
> > 
> > Best,
> > Marcin
> > 
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Thilo
> 
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Thanks for the clue.

Indeed, I'm using terminal vim (within uxterm). I use ttyfast and the default
ttyscroll=999. Setting ttyscrol=3 doesn't help.

There is no problem in gvim.

Best,
Marcin

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