Iterm move cursor by word5/1/2023 ![]() I installed alacrity(though it wasn't that easy c: ) and it's pretty dope! It's even faster than my Linux, feels smooth as butter. Except for some options like cursorlinethat lead to a whole window redraw as well. The issue is mainly the terminal's redraw speed, it has almost no connection to how vim works. ![]() I wouldn't say it's a giant speed increase but still pretty noticeable They're: set regexpengine=1, set noshowcmd and set synmaxcol=200. That's what I've tried:Īll the vim configuration options like lead me to a small increase of speed. Cores are totally fine and there are about 8gigs of free ram left.ĮDIT: Thanks for all your help guys! Didn't expect to get so many replies. I'm using MacBook pro 15" 2017, High Sierra. It's just so frustrating to buy such an expensive laptop to discover it can't simply render an old-ass text editor :( So my question: is it something wrong with my mac/vim or do you guys just live with it and use it as it is?īTW more and less commands have the same issue as well, not that much laggy, but scroll is also slower in larger terminal windows. I ended up installing MacVim but I wouldn't say it's insanely fast as well, it's better but there are still noticeable lags when in fullscreen mode. The only thing that works is to make the terminal window small like 1/8 - 1/6 of the screen but that's obviously not an option. Launching vim without plugins and syntax on(which speeds it up a little but still it's too slow). Speeding up my key repeat to 1(scroll is faster but even more laggy) I think I tried almost all the possible suggestions including A useful shortcut in some cases perhaps, but it does more than just 'exit insert mode' :-) You see which characters are sent to Vim by using in insert mode that will insert the literal characters. ![]() Paste from Clipboard - Pastes the contents of the pasteboard (like Edit > Paste) but you can also configure advanced paste settings. If what's under the cursor is a filename on the local machine, it will be opened with Semantic History. Both terminal and iterm are extremely slow at rendering and even moving the cursor around without scrolling at all is laggy! iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. Open URL/Semantic History - Opens the URL under the pointer, bringing the web browser to the foreground. But lately I spent a WHOLE day trying to figure out what's wrong with scrolling speed on mac. On Linux vim works just fine, scrolling is always ok even with a much faster cursor speed than I have now on mac. Hi guys, I'm desperate :c Just bought my new MacBook pro 2017 and was very happy with it for a while until I decided to configure my vim. ![]()
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