To be clear: this patch is for the copy/paste behavior. There's still the crash on exit; I'll write about that in the other thread.
On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 12:27 -0400, Chris Moller wrote: > I just applied that patch and pushed it to github. Blake, can you try > it and see if you still get errors? > > Thx > > > On 09/12/14 12:20, David B. Lamkins wrote: > > > I sent Chris a patch for this issue. > > > > On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 07:51 -0700, David B. Lamkins wrote: > > > I noticed that last night. > > > > > > The GTK+ framework preserves text attributes during copy and paste. > > > Since the transcript text is not editable, neither is a pasted copy of > > > some selection of that text. > > > > > > I'll see whether I can figure out how to override that behavior. > > > > > > Meanwhile, you can use aplwrap's "copy-down" feature. Select some text > > > in the transcript and press Enter; the selection will be copied down to > > > the input area; this copy is editable. > > > > > > On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 07:32 -0500, Blake McBride wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > > > > > > > > > > > If I type a line, before I hit enter I can backspace or arrow around > > > > the line to edit it. This is very convenient when you type in a long > > > > line and realize you made a typo somewhere in the middle. You are > > > > able to correct the problem without retyping the rest of the line. > > > > > > > > > > > > Unfortunately, sometime you want to copy from somewhere else, paste > > > > the line where you are, and then make a small edit to it. Aplwrap > > > > will allow you to edit a line you type but not a line you paste. > > > > Treating the paste like a typed in line is very beneficial. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > Blake > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >