On Tue, 5 May 2015, Stuart Brady wrote:

> Formatted text currently gets corrupted by DtTerm when copied into its
> history buffer.
>
> As soon as a line of text is copied into the history, the text of each
> segment of formatted text is altered so that it contains the text from
> the start of the line.  For example:
>
>    echo -e '\e[1mbold\e[m \e[4munderlined\e[m'
>
> When the text has scrolled off the screen, scrolling back to it reveals:
>
>    boldbbold under
>
> This is fixed by adding the calls to _DtTermPrimBufferGetCharacterPointer
> that were missing which would update the buffer pointer when inserting
> text into the history buffer.


Applied, thanks!

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