You should map `<C-w>` to a function that will use `getchar()` to get the next character and, depending on its value, either run `<C-w>{char}` or exit.
`<C-w>` and other partial normal-mode commands use internally C equivalent of `getchar()` function to get the next character, thus they do not care how quick the next character was entered.
2015-02-16 23:25 GMT+03:00 Paul <Paul.Domaskis@gmail.com>:
I do not want <C-W><C-C> to close the current window, so my _vimrc
contains:
nmap <C-W><C-C> <Esc>
Unfortunately, this only nullifies <C-W><C-C> if the two keys are
pressed in quick succession. Is there a way to completely prevent
<C-W><C-C> from closing the window? I want only <C-W>C to close the
window. <C-C> should always be to stop doing anything.
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