On 7/10/25 6:32 AM, Will McDonald wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2025 at 11:00, Michael D. Setzer II via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
I haven't been able to figure out what causes this or a solution
to fix
it other than manually deleting the text.
I assume you mean ^[[[200~ copied text ~ appears in your paste contents.
The only time I see this with Gnome Terminal. If you...
1. CTRL-SHIFT-C
2. then CTRL-V
3. then remember it's CTRL-SHIFT-V
The preceding CTRL-V does something to the terminal input, I think
it's just a literal ^V in the buffer.
Copy/paste in terminal always needs that SHIFT piece. I remember all
too often when I forget it.
On the copy without it nothing gets copied. rather a CTRL-C (cancel!)
gets sent. Dah.
But CTRL-V puts something into the terminal buffer. When I inevitably
do this sometime each day (I do LOTS of copy/pastes) use backspace to
clear out the buffered stuff then the proper CTRL-SHIFT-V.
The mind knows all this but the fingers get too fast for my own good.
BTW, I use Xfce terminal and it is all the same.
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