diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index eed3a4d..8b8f56a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ By default the plug-in automatically generates and highlights tags when you stop :let g:easytags_always_enabled = 1 -Be warned that after setting this option you'll probably notice why it's disabled by default: Every time you edit a file in Vim, the plug-in will first run Exuberant Ctags and then highlight the tags, and this slows Vim down quite a lot. I have some ideas on how to improve this latency by running Exuberant Ctags in the background so stay tuned! +Be warned that after setting this option you'll probably notice why it's disabled by default: Every time you edit a file in Vim, the plug-in will first run Exuberant Ctags and then highlight the tags, and this slows Vim down quite a lot. To make this less of a problem you can use the `g:easytags_async` option. Note: If you change this option it won't apply until you restart Vim, so you'll have to set this option in your [vimrc script] [vimrc]. diff --git a/doc/easytags.txt b/doc/easytags.txt index 8fda067..afb0c59 100644 --- a/doc/easytags.txt +++ b/doc/easytags.txt @@ -348,8 +348,8 @@ the plug-in to always enable dynamic highlighting: Be warned that after setting this option you'll probably notice why it's disabled by default: Every time you edit a file in Vim, the plug-in will first run Exuberant Ctags and then highlight the tags, and this slows Vim down quite -a lot. I have some ideas on how to improve this latency by running Exuberant -Ctags in the background so stay tuned! +a lot. To make this less of a problem you can use the |g:easytags_async| +option. Note: If you change this option it won't apply until you restart Vim, so you'll have to set this option in your |vimrc| script.