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*term.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 02
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*term.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 27
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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Note that in some situations Vim will not recognize the bracketed paste and
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you will get the raw text. In other situations Vim will only get the first
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pasted character and drop the rest, e.g. when using the "r" command.
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pasted character and drop the rest, e.g. when using the "r" command. If you
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have a problem with this, disable bracketed paste by putting this in your
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.vimrc: >
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set t_BE=
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If this is done while Vim is running the 't_BD' will be sent to the terminal
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to disable bracketed paste.
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*cs7-problem*
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Note: If the terminal settings are changed after running Vim, you might have
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t_KK <k8> keypad 8 *<k8>* *t_KK* *'t_KK'*
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t_KL <k9> keypad 9 *<k9>* *t_KL* *'t_KL'*
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<Mouse> leader of mouse code *<Mouse>*
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t_PS start of brackted paste |xterm-bracketed-paste| *t_PS* 't_PS'
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t_PS start of bracketed paste |xterm-bracketed-paste| *t_PS* 't_PS'
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t_PE end of bracketed paste |xterm-bracketed-paste| *t_PE* 't_PE'
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Note about t_so and t_mr: When the termcap entry "so" is not present the
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