On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 11:58:50 PM UTC+3, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Ramel Eshed wrote: > > > Any updates about this issue? > > I'm using gnome terminal 2.31.3 (which comes with RHEL6) and must set t_BE= > > to avoid the corrupted pate issue in the terminal after exiting Vim. > > > > I think that there is no reason to break old behavior, even if there is a > > workaround for that. > > The support for bracketed paste was added for good reasons. That before > this many terminals that aren't actually an xterm worked fine, even when > $TERM is set to xterm, doesn't mean this will keep working forever. > The basic problem is that if a terminal isn't really an xterm, then it > can break at any time. That isn't Vim's fault. We will try to make it > work even when the user did not setup his system exactly right, but in > this case I don't see how we can detect a "bad terminal". I wish every > terminal had a way to tell us its features instead of relying on setting > $TERM correctly. > > There should also be a way to separate a term response from what the > user typed. Haven't seen any progress on that, unfortunately. >
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