> On 10 Jul 2025, at 11:32, Will McDonald <wmcdon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 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.

Ctrl-V is the default quote next character key binding.
It stops the handling of the ESC sequence that to bracketing the paste.
Lookup paste bracketing I think will be a good web search term.

Typing an ESC before pasting id also likely to break the bracketing.

Barry


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