On Jul 14, 2013 10:47 PM, "Johannes Deutsch" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> recently i switched from gvim to vim to enjoy the benefits of the
> interaction between vim and tmux.
>
> Soon after i worked some time with vim I encountered a short delay after
> pressing <ESC> to leave command-line-mode. This short delay is
> completly gone if i press <CTRL>-C in order to leave command-line-mode.
>
> Because of this, i suspected <ESC>-<Some key> to be mapped. I checked
> it with :cmap but there are no such mappings.
>
> Maybe someone knows how to remove the observed delay.
>
> Thanks for your effort and with best regards
>
> Johannes

Set 'ttimeoutlen' to a lesser value (e.g. 10 ms). Vim waits for keys to be
typed and escape is the first character terminal sends when you type
arrows, FN, Home and so on.

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