> > I cannot reproduce this when running Vim in a terminal window.
> > What do you run, zsh? How do you start it, with ":term zsh" or with
> > ":term" while 'shell' is set to "zsh"?
> >
> > And what terminal is Vim running in and what is 'term' set to?
>
> Hi,
>
> just :terminal
> my shell is zsh
> TERM=screen-256color
> (all from within tmux)
In this situation t_BE and t_BD are empty, thus bracketed paste is not
supported.
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