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Intelligently opening large files in emacs
From: |
Dushyant Juneja |
Subject: |
Intelligently opening large files in emacs |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Mar 2014 12:50:40 +0530 |
Hi,
I'm relatively new to emacs, but am pretty fascinated by its features. One
pain point is that it is rather slow in opening large data files bound to
specific modes. I generally observe it for circuit mode files (files
utilizing verilog-mode, spice-mode and spectre-mode). Is there a
possibility to help this?
I find that M-x ffap-literally is rather fast, so can the following be done
somehow:
If file is larger than default warning limit, open it literally.
Else open it with usual mode bindings.
Also, please share as to how may I modify the default size limit.
Regards,
Dushyant Juneja
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Re: Intelligently opening large files in emacs, Stefan, 2014/03/18