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Rollback 4779 and always call Transforms.setSelection #4786

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@dylans dylans merged commit 67aa1f1 into ianstormtaylor:main Jan 12, 2022
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* Revert "Fix Android editor.insertText regression (ianstormtaylor#4779)"

This reverts commit 345b8fc.

* * Restore logic to delay text insertion on android
* Always call Trasform.setSelection before calling Editor.insertText

* change set

* yarn fix

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