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1011 when redrawing with CTRL-L, try setting the "c_minlines" internal variable
1016 disadvantage of using a larger number is that redrawing can become slow.
2000 when redrawing with CTRL-L, try setting the "java_minlines" internal variable
2005 number is that redrawing can become slow.
2671 are fixed when redrawing with CTRL-L, try setting the "ptcap_minlines"
2832 when redrawing with CTRL-L, try setting the "rexx_minlines" internal variable
2837 number is that redrawing can become slow.
2920 experience slow redrawing (or you are on a terminal with poor color support)
2930 scrolling backwards, which are fixed when redrawing with CTRL-L, try setting
3099 number is that redrawing can become slow.
3203 when redrawing with CTRL-L, try setting the "tcsh_minlines" internal variable
3212 redrawing can become slow.
4456 matched by the skip pattern. This is because redrawing may start in any line
4596 Vim wants to be able to start redrawing in any position in the document. To
4598 redrawing starts.
4634 The result is that redrawing always starts at least one line before where a
4695 starts in the line just above the one where redrawing starts. From there
4720 1. Parsing for highlighting starts where redrawing starts (and where the
5120 character size as the default font! Otherwise redrawing problems will
5717 If your syntax causes redrawing to be slow, here are a few hints on making it