On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 02:35:12AM -0400, Decklin Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> After messing around with various parts of the Perl, I realized it was
> actually a simple problem: I don't have a cutchars resource set, and
> presumably Martin doesn't either but you do. If there is no resource
Marc Lehmann writes:
> First, what's a "multiline echo string output"? simply some long string
> that spans multiple lines in a narrow-enough terminal, or an echo string
> with embedded newlines?
>
> I tried both, but double-clicking didn't come up with anything
> "unexpected" (it selected the wo
> $ echo this is a key ID on a second line of a multiline \`echo\'
>
>
> string output to this shiny rxvt terminal\'s stdout: 330c4a75
>
Package: rxvt-unicode
Severity: normal
$ echo this is a key ID on a second line of a multiline \`echo\'
string output to this shiny rxvt terminal\'s stdout: 330c4a75
Now try to double-click a word between and including the words
"string" and "terminal's".
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