Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Re: Not necessarily a "question" - but need help nonetheless

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 04:33:55PM EST, Chris Jones wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:53:08AM EST, Jon Trelfa wrote:

[..]

> I don't use NERDTree, so I can't promise it plays well with vim
> sessions.

Just a quick update to mention that I installed NERDTree, and as I
suspected, when restoring a previous session, it comes up with an empty
side bar.

Since the same issue affects the BufferExplore plugin, I have a feeling
that this may be due to a limitation of Vim sessions rather than a
problem with the pluging itself, not sure.

As an aside, this is a great plugin, bu I noted that on my hardware
running terminal Vim, loading large directories is very slow, to the
point that I probably will not use it. The problem here is usability
rather than the actual measured slowness, since it is not _that_ slow.
But because everything else in terminal Vim is so very fast, I found
that it was kind of breaking my rhythm to the point that on a couple of
occasions I lost my train of thought.

I am still at version 7.1 but I don't suppose a more current version of
Vim supports plugins or extensions written in a compiled language such
as C, or even semi-compiled languages such as python et al... or that
there are any plans to do so at some point in the future?

CJ

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