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Package: xbase
Version: 3.3.1-2

If one selects text using double/tripleclick in a program that uses xterm's
alternate screen buffer facility, the whitespace after the end of the line
is copied.  This is not related to the copying (or not) of newlines - the
whitespace is included after the text and before the newline.

Relevant (I hope) package versions:

ncurses-base    1.9.9g-7
ncurses-bin     1.9.9g-7
ncurses-term    1.9.9g-7
ncurses3.0      1.9.9e-2
ncurses3.4      1.9.9g-7
ncurses3.4-dev  1.9.9g-7
xbase           3.3.1-2
xlib6           3.3.1-2
xlib6-altdev    3.3.1-2
xlib6g          3.3.1-2
xlib6g-dev      3.3.1-2

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On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 10:33:25AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> This should be closed.  He's talking about an application such as vi runn=
ing
> in the alternate screen and producing whitespace as part of the curses
> optimization.

Thanks, Thomas!

Closing this report per upstream maintainer.

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