Hi MikeM!

On Sa, 31 Mär 2012, MikeM wrote:

> 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? 

I guess this is expected. See :h 'timeoutlen' and :h 'ttimeoutlen'

See also the faq:
http://vimhelp.appspot.com/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-20.16

regards,
Christian
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