On 03/26/2015 06:56 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Rustom Mody <rustompm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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After selecting the line above [inside python inside help(filter) ]for
cut-pasting here, by mistake I pressed Ctrl-C rather than Ctrl-Shift-C
An exception was thrown and the terminal remained in some sort of raw mode
even after exiting python

Yes, confirmed. It'll be something to do with what happens when you
have 'less' and readline working together, probably.

Tip: Use Ctrl-Insert rather than Ctrl-Shift-C. It's the more standard
keystroke anyway.

ChrisA

It seems that many people are not aware of the standard Unix/Linux middle-click 
copy method.

Highlight the selection you want copied, move the mouse cursor to the location you want it copied to and middle-click with the mouse. Works between programs as well as within a single program. And it copies directly without going through the clipboard.

I use this all the time, VERY handy.  It's been standard in Unix/Linux since 
forever...  :-)

     -=- Larry -=-

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