On Mon, 27 May 2013, Trent W. Buck wrote:

> TimC, I wonder if identifying what the escape sequences that are emitted
> *do* would help isolate what caused them to be generated.  (I don't
> recognize them offhand myself, and I'm not sure how to tput-in-reverse.)

I do wonder whether it's emacs on a terminal (perhaps terminating abruptly
and not restoring terminal defaults - or perhaps gnuclient being suspended
or something like that).  Because emacs knows all about that keybinding:

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2013-02/msg01402.html
http://emacs.1067599.n5.nabble.com/bug-13839-xterm-mintty-control-sequences-support-when-formatOtherKeys-1-td279601.html

googling surprisingly returned at least some slightly relevant results:
"^[[27;2;13~" xterm


So it's happened at least one other time since I sent the original mail.
xterm's ctrl->middle_click->soft_reset worked to reset the keybinding,
obviously without resetting my screen history.  Now I just have to work
out why it got into that mode in the first place, and how to get a softer
`reset` command.


-- 
Tim Connors
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