On 11/27/21 12:30 AM, Felix Miata wrote: > deloptes composed on 2021-11-24 07:01 (UTC+0100): > >> Felix Miata wrote: > >>> FWIW, this is output from inxi v3.3.09 (released yesterday). > >> check your environment variables or settings. I have seen this in "vi" but >> do not remember what was exactly the setting to tweak. >> In any case it has to do with automatic formatting and nothing to do with >> konsole itself. > > Check them for what? Automatic formatting of what? I don't often do anything that > I know my change any environment settings from defaults. All my Debians use the > same .bashrc. All my openSUSEs and Fedoras use a similar one, and my Mageias use > another that's almost the same. It's happened in the last week on 3 machines' > installations, Mageia, Fedora, and Debian. I'm routinely copying output from inxi, > so this is most often when I notice it happen, but when I copy more than just from > inxi at once it affects all that follows once it begins. > Felix, Check your /etc/vimrc or ~/.vimrc and make sure autoindent is turned off. e.g. look for: " automatically indent lines (default) " set noautoindent You can uncomment the "set noautoindent" for vi globally (I do that in my ~/.vimrc). You can also just use the command ': set noai' in vim to turn it off. I have seen konsole do this with vim active for --- well forever. It drives me nuts, so I turn autoindent off and if I need it, just type ': set ai' to turn it on when editing code. That is likely the issue if vim is involved, if not -- I have no other guesses. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. ____________________________________________________ tde-devels mailing list -- devels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devels-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/devels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx