Regarding to this issue, actually maintainer of lxterminal is wanted.
We have no maintainer for the package at the moment.
Can anyone help?

Besides, I came up with an interesting idea earlier which has not been
done in the past.
Using scintilla (the library behind scite and many other famous
editors) to implement the terminal window rather than libvte. Libvte
is slow sometimes. Scintilla can be significantly faster, I think.
However I don't have time to test it myself.

On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 12:55 AM, Mihai Militaru <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 07:33:16 -0400
> Stephan Sokolow <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yeah, but it's less comfortable when you're working with files in a file
>> manager. You either have to adjust your hand for a key combo or take the
>> extra clicks to copy via the context menu.
>
> I agree. No idea how other people work, but this was basically always a 
> necessity to me, not just
> a fancy addition. Indeed, it's rather about productivity - in the end things 
> can be done without X
> altogether - but in the context of a desktop environment, I think 
> copy/pasting or writing paths
> (sometimes other things, IIRC) manually is overkill, assuming dnd is 
> supported.
> Doing some repetitive things in complex tasks without dnd feels unnatural in 
> certain situations.
> Yes, MMB paste is working, though when handling files with full path it is 
> often useless:
> - using buttons address bar in the file manager - Ctrl+L usually does the 
> trick, though;
> - files instead of directories, it's impossible to enter them and select the 
> address;
> - multiple files.
>
> Mihai
>
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