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+Core.DirectLexLineNumberSyncInterval
+TYPE: int
+VERSION: 2.0.0
+DEFAULT: 0
+--DESCRIPTION--
+
+<p>
+ Specifies the number of tokens the DirectLex line number tracking
+ implementations should process before attempting to resyncronize the
+ current line count by manually counting all previous new-lines. When
+ at 0, this functionality is disabled. Lower values will decrease
+ performance, and this is only strictly necessary if the counting
+ algorithm is buggy (in which case you should report it as a bug).
+ This has no effect when %Core.MaintainLineNumbers is disabled or DirectLex is
+ not being used.
+</p>
+--# vim: et sw=4 sts=4