On Do, 14 Mai 2020, Manas wrote:
> Hi, I was recently working on a large CSV file in Vim. I needed to do some
> changes in the file and I utilized the recording feature for it. Recording
> feature is really awesome and worked well for my use case.
>
> However working on a file whenever applied on multiple lines, it is slow
> till the point where we can actually see the edit being done on every line.
>
> I would like to know why is it so slow? Has it something to do with the
> design pattern?
>
> Also, is there any consideration of making it faster (if possible)?
Have you tried :set lazyredraw?
What also helps, is switching away from Vim, (e.g. in a terminal
multiplexer move to a different pane, in the gui, simply minimize the
vim window), so that Vim is not busy redrawing
Best,
Christian
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