I don't know of an option like that. Just another suggestion: if you're just loading everything, you should use /loadbuf - it'll be faster, and it was designed for that operation. If you don't need filtering, why use /filter
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I know that /filter and /load bug have the same speed, cause I tested it before. I have created a big text file and used /buffer and /filter and checked how much time it takes to load it to the window (And it takes a lot of time with big files).
I assume that it takes so much time because the data is being read from the HD instead of the RAM.
I made a test of a loop which repeats lots of time and checks with an IF statement if the data inside a hash tabe is equals 1. I did the same with a text file. The time it took to do the same thing using hash table was 14% of the time it took to do it with a text file (P3 600 with 133MHz sdram. I assume that faster computers will have it even like 5%).
I think that the same applies to using /filter and transfering the data directly from hash table to a window. Am I right?