Martin Kopischke
Martin Kopischke
>After some profiling, it appears that when using vim-stay (perhaps loading views, in general -- haven't checked), the folds are recomputed twice. By design, _vim-stay_ should not interfere with fold...
~~@anntzer have you been sourcing the view file directly to get [that profile data](https://github.com/Konfekt/FastFold/issues/43#issuecomment-272613811)? Because, when using _vim-stay_, that `doautoall SessionLoadPost` should actually be skipped.~~ EDIT: brain fart. Disregard the...
@anntzer yeah, forget my previous comment, brain not functioning properly yet – the call should be there, it’s just the event that should just be ignored…
@anntzer that is expected: without any plugin active, there is nothing reacting to the `SessionLoadPost` event fired during view load. Could you try disabling **all plugins but** _vim-stay_ and _FastFold_,...
I’d suggest you profile: 1. `:e` with only _FastFold_ and _vim-stay_ active 2. `:e` with only _FastFold_ active 3. `:e` with only _vim-stay_ active which would allow us to compare...
>Any idea? Yes, two things: 1. please leave your vimrc as is **except for the plugins**, then try profiling **exactly** as described in my previous comment. Folding is not on...
Having done a bit of that in my personal configuration, and having taken a look at some plug-in code that tries to do that, I can tell you it is...
On a related note, it seems [eBook export is now optional (and disabled by default)](https://www.gitbook.com/blog/features/ebooks-option) on the GitBook platform proper.
That is a) definitely possible and b) a major refactoring of the codebase. Before undertaking it, I would like to understand your exact use case. Is it just a matter...
I’m wondering if that is not best handled by `gF`, but I may be missing something. I get what the snippet does (the same thing as _vim-fetch_, but with less...