Typing accent keys in OS X usually gives a yellow preview
Terminal.app & iTerm2 also display preview characters for such accent characters.
neovim-dot-app does not. This is not terribly bad as you can still type those keys like always, it's just slightly confusing.
As for me, I typed Alt+n (on a German keyboard) to get ~, but neovim-dot-app showed no response after typing and I first thought the keyboard recognition was broken. Then I continued typing and the ~ character appeared, indicating that it recognized all of my keystrokes, it just omitted the preview.
Typing accent keys in OS X usually gives a yellow preview
Terminal.app & iTerm2 also display preview characters for such accent characters. neovim-dot-app does not. This is not terribly bad as you can still type those keys like always, it's just slightly confusing. As for me, I typed Alt+n (on a German keyboard) to get
~
, but neovim-dot-app showed no response after typing and I first thought the keyboard recognition was broken. Then I continued typing and the~
character appeared, indicating that it recognized all of my keystrokes, it just omitted the preview.