On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 01:48:17PM -0500, Albert Lee wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> > I noticed this change with respect to Solaris 10 in both Openindiana
> > 148 and Solaris 11 Express: when I cut text in one gnome-terminal
> > window and paste it into another, tabs
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 02:06:08PM -0500, Richard Lowe wrote:
> If this is the change reflected in the termio TAB* setting, this also
> breaks emacs TRAMP unless a
> workaround is applied.
> It's very annoying.
>
> If it _is_, 'stty tab0' restores the behaviour you're wanting (per terminal)
I don
> I noticed this change with respect to Solaris 10 in both Openindiana
> 148 and Solaris 11 Express: when I cut text in one gnome-terminal
> window and paste it into another, tabs are no longer expanded to
> spaces. I suppose this is better behavior because you generally want
> to retain the tabs.
If this is the change reflected in the termio TAB* setting, this also
breaks emacs TRAMP unless a
workaround is applied.
It's very annoying.
If it _is_, 'stty tab0' restores the behaviour you're wanting (per terminal)
-- Rich
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On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> I noticed this change with respect to Solaris 10 in both Openindiana
> 148 and Solaris 11 Express: when I cut text in one gnome-terminal
> window and paste it into another, tabs are no longer expanded to
> spaces. I suppose this is better behav
I noticed this change with respect to Solaris 10 in both Openindiana
148 and Solaris 11 Express: when I cut text in one gnome-terminal
window and paste it into another, tabs are no longer expanded to
spaces. I suppose this is better behavior because you generally want
to retain the tabs. However,