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I tried to type an email and used ALTGR+2 (CH-DE keyboard) to write an @.
Expected: An @ appears at the current cursor position.
Actual: ?@ appears on the current cursor position.
In addition, any subsequent keyboard input not only writes a character on the current cursor position but also duplicates the first character of the current line.
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Other programs, like Bash, simply ignore Alt+character, but Evans(maybe all CLIs using go-prompt?) doesn't. So I feel the good first step is to investigate why Evans can't ignore Alt+character on Windows.
I tried to type an email and used ALTGR+2 (CH-DE keyboard) to write an
@
.Expected: An
@
appears at the current cursor position.Actual:
?@
appears on the current cursor position.In addition, any subsequent keyboard input not only writes a character on the current cursor position but also duplicates the first character of the current line.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: