Hi, this is confirmed as described, using vim.
On 10/05/2016 01:02 PM, Nolan Darilek
wrote:
I recently upgraded to master from 3.20, and since the
latter includes the new terminal script, I suspect it is causing
this. Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch vim (I'm using nvim here but it may also happen with
vim.)
2. Press "a" to append text.
3. Type "This is a test."
Expected result: Orca speaks "T", "h", "i", ...
Actual: Orca speaks "T", "th", "thi", "this", "this ", "this i",
...
Thanks.
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