Here's a video of what I mean, in case I'm not making myself clear:
https://youtu.be/u9Jy3ZmNjH0
On 6/4/22 09:50, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I use Xfce on Fedora 36. When using the shell (xfce4-terminal), I used
to be able to double click on text in one shell window and middle
click on another shell window to paste the command. If I am logged
into a bunch of kvm instances, for instance, I could double click on
yum -y update on one system and then paste it into the others.
Now, when I paste, even if I paste a newline at the end, the command
is not run in the other shell windows unless I hit [enter]. This is
kind of a pain, and I can't figure out how to enable pasting a command
with a newline to actually process that newline.
I've dug through the settings for the terminal (edit/preferences) and
I can't see anything that I can set to make this work. Anyone got a
pointer?
Thanks!
Thomas
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