Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-17 Thread David Wright
On Mon 06 Dec 2021 at 09:28:33 (+0100), Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Mike Kupfer wrote: > > If you use bash, > > https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/BashBracketedPasteChange > > probably explains what you're seeing. > > This is one of the mornings when i look into my mailbox and want to >

Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-06 Thread David Christensen
On 12/5/21 7:46 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote: David Christensen wrote: On Debian 9 (and 10, and earlier?) with Xfce Terminal, when I select an entire line of text in one terminal and then middle click paste in another terminal window, the entire line is pasted; including the newline. [...] On

Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-06 Thread David Wright
On Sun 05 Dec 2021 at 19:46:57 (-0800), Mike Kupfer wrote: > David Christensen wrote: > > > On Debian 9 (and 10, and earlier?) with Xfce Terminal, when I select > > an entire line of text in one terminal and then middle click paste in > > another terminal window, the entire line is pasted;

Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-06 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Mike Kupfer wrote: > If you use bash, > https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/BashBracketedPasteChange > probably explains what you're seeing. This is one of the mornings when i look into my mailbox and want to repeatedly scream a popular german 7-to-8 letter word. No wonder that

Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-05 Thread Mike Kupfer
David Christensen wrote: > On Debian 9 (and 10, and earlier?) with Xfce Terminal, when I select > an entire line of text in one terminal and then middle click paste in > another terminal window, the entire line is pasted; including the > newline. [...] > On Debian 11, when I select an entire

Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-05 Thread David Christensen
On 12/5/21 6:15 PM, Keith Bainbridge wrote: On 6/12/21 06:56, David Christensen wrote: On Debian 9 (and 10, and earlier?) with Xfce Terminal, when I select an entire line of text in one terminal and then middle click paste in another terminal window, the entire line is pasted; including the

Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-05 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 6/12/21 13:15, Keith Bainbridge wrote: On 6/12/21 06:56, David Christensen wrote: On Debian 9 (and 10, and earlier?) with Xfce Terminal, when I select an entire line of text in one terminal and then middle click paste in another terminal window, the entire line is pasted; including the

Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-05 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 6/12/21 06:56, David Christensen wrote: On Debian 9 (and 10, and earlier?) with Xfce Terminal, when I select an entire line of text in one terminal and then middle click paste in another terminal window, the entire line is pasted; including the newline. David You need to activate the

Re: Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-05 Thread David Wright
On Sun 05 Dec 2021 at 11:56:23 (-0800), David Christensen wrote: > I installed debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-xfce+nonfree.iso on a Dell > Latitude E6520 yesterday: > > 2021-12-05 11:46:51 root@laalaa ~ > # cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a ; dpkg-query -W xfce4-terminal > 11.1 > Linux laalaa

Debian 11.1, xfce4-terminal, select entire line, middle-click, newline not pasted

2021-12-05 Thread David Christensen
debian-user: I installed debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-xfce+nonfree.iso on a Dell Latitude E6520 yesterday: 2021-12-05 11:46:51 root@laalaa ~ # cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a ; dpkg-query -W xfce4-terminal 11.1 Linux laalaa 5.10.0-9-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.70-1 (2021-09-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux