Okay, thanks for testing it out. The behavior *does* work for me, so I'm 
not having an issue on my end. I'll try to take a look it at as soon as I 
can. Maybe not this weekend, but I'm off next week so should have some 
time. 

Edward or Terry, if you have any ideas on why it might now be working on 
machines other than my own I would appreciate it. I'm thinking it might 
have something to do with how I do my check:

I'm getting the setting in the LeoFrame constructor with: 

self.cursorStay = c.config.getBool("cursor_stay_on_paste", default = True)


And my check consists of:

if self.cursorStay and wname.startswith('body')


I'm guessing that the constructor is firing properly and setting 
self.cursorStay otherwise I'd probably be getting an attribute error. And 
since the default is True it should be True. So I wonder if my 
understanding what wname gets set to is causing the problem.

On Friday, November 20, 2015 at 6:24:34 PM UTC-5, lewis wrote:
>
> I can confirm it makes no difference on a windows machine. The cursor 
> always lands on the right with Global settings and @bool 
> cursor_stay_on_paste = True in myLeoSettings.leo.
>
> Leo Log Window
> Leo 5.1-final, build 20151120111022, Fri Nov 20 11:10:22 CST 2015
> Git repo info: branch = master, commit = a9465468020e
> Python 3.4.3, PyQt version 5.5.1
> Windows 7 AMD64 (build 6.1.7601) SP1
>
> Regards
> Lewis
>

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