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FS#60152 - xterm 336-1 copy-paste broken
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Opened by Sami Kerola (kerolasa) - Friday, 21 September 2018, 19:48 GMT
Last edited by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Monday, 24 September 2018, 06:13 GMT
Opened by Sami Kerola (kerolasa) - Friday, 21 September 2018, 19:48 GMT
Last edited by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Monday, 24 September 2018, 06:13 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
After installing xterm 336-1 copy-paste broke. Downgrading fixed the issue. Additional info: * xterm-336-1-x86_64 * In $HOME/.Xdefaults I have 'XTerm*selectToClipboard:true' but removing it did not help. Steps to reproduce: * echo 'Hello World' | xclip * Try to paste the output. |
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Comment by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) -
Saturday, 22 September 2018, 11:49 GMT
Please try version 337. If it's still broken please report it upstream.
Comment by Sami Kerola (kerolasa) -
Saturday, 22 September 2018, 22:45 GMT
337 works better. Select from xterm followed by shift+insert paste back to xterm works, but selecting in xterm and pasting to browser doesn't. Meanwhile xclip to browser works, but not to xterm. I have to double check clipboard settings tomorrow.
Comment by Sami Kerola (kerolasa) -
Sunday, 23 September 2018, 19:23 GMT
Confirmation. The xterm 337-1 with XTerm*selectToClipboard:true in .Xdefaults works correctly.