[Bug 706829] Re: Command automatically execute after a copy paste

2011-01-26 Thread kao_chen
I think the triple click selects the entire line, with the carriage return placed at the end. Gnome terminal probably displays each line with an hidden return at the end of each line. With a copy/paste we can catch a carriage return practically anywhere. The confusion comes from that in many

[Bug 706829] Re: Command automatically execute after a copy paste

2011-01-24 Thread kao_chen
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[Bug 706829] Re: Command automatically execute after a copy paste

2011-01-24 Thread Chris Wilson
You're copying a carriage return when you copy the command. You only need to double click it when you're copying text from the terminal. That third click is copying the whitespace at the end of the line, which is being interpreted as a carriage return when you paste it. ** Changed in: