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fabien Henon <fabienhenon@fr> wrote:
> I meant with very large files. I got emacs and Pyvon to hang while
> scrolling 5 Mb large files.
Try hitting <Ctrl-G> a few times and emacs should give up on whatever
it's crunching and return its undivided attention to you. I'd be very
surprised if it actually hung itself, though it may seem that way on
occasion; I've worked on huge files with font-lock on, and never a
single lock-up, I only had to wait a few minutes for the initial buffer
fontification. If your computer runs slow, and you don't want to wait
for emacs to scan the entire file when it's first loaded I seem to
recall something about a mode called lazy-lock-mode which might help.
Hope that helps,
Karmix
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"Wolfgang Landauer" <w.l### [at] gmx de> wrote in message
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| I made such a XML file. It's based on the C++
| highlighting, and it's just a quick solution,
| and not bug free.
Is it possible to configure Kate to treat // differently? I have tried
bracketing macros with //{ and //} so that I can fold them, but it
doesn't work. Alternately, can Kate be configured to fold sections based
on tabs. I have been able to find surprisingly little information
online, and the manual for Kate doesn't mention folding at all.
It might be nice if POV had a set of symbols like {* and }* or something
similar which would be ignored when parsed, but would be recognizable to
"light" editors like Kate.
-Shay
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