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Old 04-02-2016, 10:35 AM   #1
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Thumbs up Preventing the screen copy and paste error on first paste


This may have been asked - but a lot of times especially the very first paste using screen's paste function results in an error which I'm not sure how to prevent,

To replicate just start up screen (maybe have to be ssh into another machine and do it)


Code:
 se noai
> alibwww-perl perl-Mozilla-CA perl-IO-Socket-SSLse ai
Code:
> a redo ----- libwww-perl perl-Mozilla-CA perl-IO-Socket-SSL
its the se noai ------ se ai

that wraps the text I copied

But the next paste works good...

its a very small problem. thanks!

edit: it looks if I hit space before pasting it avoids it maybe.

Its a sort of function maybe to ask screen developers I think so I will mark as solved...

Last edited by slackartist; 04-02-2016 at 10:43 AM. Reason: marking as solved
 
  


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