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

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Michele Calgaro composed on 2021-12-10 21:40 (UTC+0900):

> Felix Miata wrote:

>> I use trackballs that have no middle mouse buttons, Kensington and Logitech.
>> Pasting into vim (36M for software I never use)(running in Konsole)(Shift-INS)
>> produces same problem. Pasting into Xterm (Shift-INS) works as expected. Pasting
>> into mcedit (Shift-INS) running in Xterm works as expected. Fedora 35 tested here.
 
> Do you mean pasting in Vim in Xterm or simply pasting in Xterm?

Both. Vim was never installed until I needed to make this test, so no personal
settings to change its defaults, whatever/wherever they are. Just thought need
to test copy from raw Konsole to raw Konsole.....Nope, not definitive. Konsole
thinks it's a bunch of commands to run, spews out lots of command not founds,
but it looks like probably no extra characters. Maybe this is a clue? Pasting
into Xterm it's as if I was pasting into a text editor - extra characters are
absent.

I found /etc/virc dated 2 Dec in F35:

# cat /etc/virc
if v:lang =~ "utf8$" || v:lang =~ "UTF-8$"
   set fileencodings=ucs-bom,utf-8,latin1
endif

set nocompatible        " Use Vim defaults (much better!)
set bs=indent,eol,start         " allow backspacing over everything in insert mode
"set ai                 " always set autoindenting on
"set backup             " keep a backup file
set history=50          " keep 50 lines of command line history
set ruler               " show the cursor position all the time

" Only do this part when compiled with support for autocommands
if has("autocmd")
  augroup fedora
  autocmd!
  " In text files, always limit the width of text to 78 characters
  " autocmd BufRead *.txt set tw=78
  " When editing a file, always jump to the last cursor position
  autocmd BufReadPost *
  \ if line("'\"") > 0 && line ("'\"") <= line("$") |
  \   exe "normal! g'\"" |
  \ endif
  " don't write swapfile on most commonly used directories for NFS mounts or USB sticks
  autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPre /media/*,/run/media/*,/mnt/* set directory=~/tmp,/var/tmp,/tmp
  " start with spec file template
  autocmd BufNewFile *.spec 0r /usr/share/vim/vimfiles/template.spec
  augroup END
endif

if &term=="xterm"
     set t_Co=8
     set t_Sb=dm
     set t_Sf=dm
endif

Could it be relevant? I removed it, logged out & back in, and no improvement
re $SUBJECT. :(
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