> On 24 Feb 2019, at 09:38, meine <trialero@gmx.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 07:28:58PM -0800, Ben Fritz wrote:
>> Try increasing the 'redrawtime' option.
>>
>> Just a wild guess though because I've been hitting that a lot on my old computer recently, so it's fresh on my mind. It likely won't work.
>
> Another thing I encountered with the same problem is to look for
> certain characters that are in your edited and/or pasted text. backticks
> (`) or missing paired parenthesis and braces can mess up the coloring of
> your text or stop it altogether. Just look from what point proper coloring
> stops, test by adding 'syntax coloring' triggers, to find the disturbing
> beast.
Thank you for pitching in, here.
As it happens, Ben nailed thr problem and, althogh I haven't tested it exhaustively yet, it's going in the right direction.
I was fairly sure that it wasn't a badly formatted file, as the file opens cleanly and displays all syntax colouring until you do 'something' to it.
THanks again.
Reggards, Andy
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