Thomas Dickey <dic...@his.com> writes: > I think it's likely that the unprocessed KeyRelease events are confusing > the X library. Adding ignore's for those seems to improve it: > > *VT100*translations: #override \n\ > Shift Ctrl <KeyPress> v:insert-selection(CLIPBOARD)\n\ > Shift Ctrl <KeyRelease> v:ignore() \n\ > Shift<Btn1Down>:select-start()\n\ > Shift<Btn1Motion>:select-extend()\n\ > Shift Ctrl <KeyPress> c:select-end(CLIPBOARD)\n\ > Shift Ctrl <KeyRelease> c:ignore() \n\ > <BtnUp>:ignore() \n
I see two different problematic scenarios: 1) select text 2) hit ctrl-shift-c without moving mouse 3) move the mouse and click somewhere so that no text is selected anymore => terminal does not respond anymore 1) select text 2) hit ctrl-shift-c without moving mouse 3) hit backspace until you start removing selected characters => contents of clipboard is cleared However, the original wish 1) select text 2) hit ctrl-shift-c without moving mouse 3) hit ctrl-shift-v without moving mouse seems to work. Is it possible to extend this wishlist bug to also cover the first two cases? ;-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org