On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 08:46:16PM +0100, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach wrote:
>
> > I just updated vim from 8.0.197 to 8.0.222 and now I
> > always get a very annoying <PasteStart> before and
> > <PasteEnd> after anything I paste with the mouse
> > (middle button) in an xterm on Unix (BSD).
> > How can I get rid of this 'feature'?
>
> Support for bracketed paste was added, it is supposed to make paste work
> better.
>
> I cannot see the problem. Can you say what exactly you do?
> What is your 'mouse' setting?
no setting.
('verbose set mouse' just returns 'mouse='.)
I don't use gvim, only vim in an xterm.
and just use the mouse as usual in X windows.
When I yank something (left mouse butten), e. g. 'xxx',
and paste it (with the middle mouse butten) then the xxx
is surrounded by <PasteStart> and <PasteEnd>:
<PasteStart>xxx<PasteEnd>
I've got rid of this with Christian's help by adding
'set t_BE=' to my .exrc.
I only found out today that this occurs only in the
command line (:) or search (/, ?), not when writing
to the buffer.
Best regards,
Johannes-Maria
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