I recently downloaded Tim Pope's ragtag.vim 
(http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1896) and note that most of 
the keybindings therein consist of CTRL-x, followed by another key (e.g. 
<C-x><CR> to create a pair of tags separated by a newline).

One thing I've noticed is that if I type (in insert mode) CTRL-x and delay, say 
for a couple of seconds, the expected command invocations do not occur? I also 
not that, after such a delay, VIM displays a message in command buffer 
indicating that I'm in CTRL-x mode. Pressing any key, other than those listed 
in the command buffer message, results in the insertion of that character into 
the buffer as normal. This is perhaps to be expected as it accords with the 
description of CTRL-x mode in help, however, hitting CTRL-x and then a third 
key in rapid succession produces the desired result (i.e. ragtag.vim does what 
it's supposed to).

Is this to be expected? Do others experience this? 

 

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