Ed Kostas wrote:
> I am helping a lawyer office in (a difficult) trying Vi(m), and have a few questions. The fact is that Vim seems to be very slow compared to Emacs. Let me elaborate on that.
>
> 1 - Lawyers work with long (very long) texts and Latex sources. Basically, an OCR program transforms every thing they are working with into text. Asterisks are added automatically by the OCR, that is written in Lisp (or inLab Scheme). The asterisks control the outline in something lawyers call org-mode. They use tabs and shift tabs
For speedier latex syntax highlighting, see
:he g:tex_fast
:he tex-slow
Regards,
C Campbell
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