Re: bad copy & paste from Konsole to Konsole running MCedit

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On 2021-11-29 23:45:45 David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 11/29/21 11:11 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
> > David C. Rankin composed on 2021-11-27 14:35 (UTC-0600):
> >>   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.
> >
> > I finally found installations with a .vimrc to remove (host big41, Mageia
> > 7/TDE 14.0.9 & 8/TDE 14.0.11). Its removal didn't help, and there is no
> > /etc/vim* in either.
> >
> > To be clear, the editor I always use in mc is mcedit, the internal mc
> > editor. I can't imagine what vim settings would have to do with it.
>
> Then it is something, perhaps where the text you are pasting is coming
> from. From kwrite to mcedit in konsole on 15.0, no problems:
>
> https://paste.opensuse.org/18758362
>
> Only other thought I would have would be if your indentations were actual
> 'tab' characters instead of spaces. (note that is a thought, guess, etc...)
> Pasting from code with spaces for indention seems to work fine.
>
> aside:
>
> (while we are on konsole, we need to update the xterm backend as the new
> xterm provides a multi-line write that some package managers are using that
> is not ANSI escape based that opensuse KDE3 hasn't been patched for -- and
> I suspect TDE is in the same boat) pacman (Arch package manager) is doing
> this now and konsole just kind of provides jittery output on a single line,
> rather than current and total on separate lines.)

	This aside issue warrants an enhancement request in Gitea.
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tde/issues/new

Leslie

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