When using the editor (neovim in my case) it is totally unusble. It doesn't do what
I want and behves erratic. Hard to explain, you have to try it yourself.
Expected Behavior
Just use nvim normally.
Current Behavior
Weird behavior while writing.
Possible Solution
Seems reverting 36ec2b0 fixes ist. So maybe a bug in the new behavior.
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
- Use neovim as editor
- Press
Alt+C in a chat and try to write using nvim.
Environment
- Debian testing/unstable
- Sway 1.11-3
- Neovim 0.11.6-1
- glib version: libglib2.0-0t64 2.88.0-1
- libstrophe version: 0.14.0-5+b1
When using the editor (neovim in my case) it is totally unusble. It doesn't do what
I want and behves erratic. Hard to explain, you have to try it yourself.
Expected Behavior
Just use nvim normally.
Current Behavior
Weird behavior while writing.
Possible Solution
Seems reverting 36ec2b0 fixes ist. So maybe a bug in the new behavior.
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Alt+Cin a chat and try to write using nvim.Environment