Typing should remain in insert mode
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David Lee
Using insert mode allows users to use standard keyboard shortcuts that are available in insert mode. Also, insert mode allows users to use IMs to input non-ascii characters. Finally, insert mode will show a cursor (especially helpful since there seems to be an invisible cursor positioning).
Right now, it seems like user is taken out of insert mode:
- I can't use C-W to rubout a word (it's remapped in normal mode)
- I can't input Asian text using IMs
- I don't see a cursor, but there definitely is a cursor position since I can go left/right.
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Greg Hurrell
Correct, you're not in insert mode when you're using Command-T.
There is a cursor, but it may be hard to see, depending on your color scheme.
There is a ticket open in the issue tracker for the inability to type non-ASCII characters (bug #1535).
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