Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/09/15/03:43:48
Hi,
I read documetation of vim-5.0 for Win32 and I found this:
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Q. Why does the Win32 version of Vim update the screen so slowly on
Windows 95?
A. The support for Win32 console mode applications is very buggy in
Win95.
For some unknown reason, the screen updates very slowly when Vim is
run at
one of the standard resolutions (80x25, 80x43, or 80x50) and the
16-bit DOS
version updates the screen much more quickly than the Win32 version.
However, if the screen is set to some other resolution, such as by
":set
columns=100" or ":set lines=40", screen updating becomes about as
fast as
it is with the 16-bit version.
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I test it and realy speed diference is big!
Question is, if is posible to change no of lines of bash window?
I test program 'stty rows=45' with no result.
I try to run vim form bash, set no of lines and exit, but something
(vim?) set back original size.
Any ideas?
--
Jan Tomasek, student FEL-CVUT
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e-mail: xtomasej AT fel DOT cvut DOT cz
www: http://www.feld.cvut.cz/~xtomasej
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Please, be patient with long answer time. For holidays I've only
dial-up connection. I'm reading new mails every day after 7pm
central european.
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