Harlan Harris wrote:
> Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
>> Sounds like you have a map beginning with the letter b; so, what
>> happens when:
>>
>> :map b
>>
>> Do you have any such mappings? If so, vim is waiting a bit to see if
>> the rest of the map
>> is going to be typed.
>
> Ahah, you are corre
Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
Sounds like you have a map beginning with the letter b; so, what
happens when:
:map b
Do you have any such mappings? If so, vim is waiting a bit to see if
the rest of the map
is going to be typed.
Ahah, you are correct! I changed that map to start with a less
Harlan Harris wrote:
Hi, I'm using a freshly compiled version of Vim 7.1 on a RedHat
Enterprise Linux 4 (U5) machine. In both this version of Vim, and in
the factory-installed version (6.3), there is a weird behavior where
the "b" key, which sends the cursor back a word, has an annoying
delay
Hi, I'm using a freshly compiled version of Vim 7.1 on a RedHat
Enterprise Linux 4 (U5) machine. In both this version of Vim, and in the
factory-installed version (6.3), there is a weird behavior where the "b"
key, which sends the cursor back a word, has an annoying delay. The "w"
key does not