The selection of both input line + console are persistent and both can 
be copied by control+c. As the input line always has focus it always has 
precedence on common key definitions like control+c. Right click+copy 
manoeuvers around this problem, but control+c cannot be changed 
transparently.

Am 23.04.2012 08:52, schrieb Vadim Peretokin:
> No - this is a non-obvious and a very big issue. If I selected things in
> the main display, then it means I want to copy my selection, not what's in
> the input line.
>
> It also doesn't explain why does contrl+c does work most of the time.
>

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/984540

Title:
  Clipboard copy fails if you've selected the last line in the buffer

Status in Mudlet the MUD client:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Copying to clipboard won't do anything if you've selected all the way
  up to the last line in the buffer.

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