Jaap Karssenberg wrote: >>>Going off topic here since the paste behavior of the terminal has >>>nothing to do with thunar, but.... >>>Why would it be inconsistent for a program to parse the text/uri-list >>>before pasting !? I think in all cases a terminal should replace the >>>\r\n sequences with spaces before pasting, this is the only sensible >>>thing to do for a terminal to paste text/uri-list. On the other hand, >>>when the terminal does _not_ use text/uri-list and the copy-paste target >>>defaults to text/plain (I assume that thunar can copy/past text/plain >>>targets ?) than it should paste the text "as is" -- after all we might >>>try to paste to an editor in the terminal. >>> >> >>Inconsistent in that for text/uri-list with only one URI the \r\n's >>would be removed, while with multiple URIs the \r\n's would remain. > > As I stated in the previous email I would expect that a terminal > emulator when it recieves a list of uris in text/uri-list format > replaces _all_ occurences of \r\n with a white space. I would also > expect the terminal to conver file:// uris to normal paths and apply > quotes when needed, since most command line programs do not support > uris. If the terminal does not do this I would file that as a bug. > Pasting file uris in a terminal directly followed by a \r\n doesn't make > sense -- I can't even think of a case where that would be useful at all. > > Anyway, of topic, so I leave it at this.
Well, file a feature request to Terminal. I'll look into this later. > -- Jaap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Benedikt _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
