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bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes |
Date: |
Sat, 18 Oct 2014 10:17:15 +0300 |
> From: Donald Tillman <don@till.com>
> Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 23:18:24 -0700
> Cc: 18759@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> > What is a "shift-return character"? Can you tell its Unicode
> > codepoint?
> >
> > Also, can you run under GDB and show the backtrace from the crash?
>
>
> (Wow, that's fast!)
>
> Sorry, I'm not set up for gdb right now.
>
> It's also called a Soft Return. If you are typing out text in Pages, the
> return key starts a new paragraph. But typing shift-return starts a new line
> without starting a new paragraph. The classic case is typing a postal
> address; you want to start new lines without creating new paragraphs.
>
> If you select a region that includes a soft return, Pages displays it as a
> little blue return arrow icon.
If you cannot describe what that soft return causes to be sent to
Emacs when you paste, I guess someone with access to a Darwin system
will have to debug this.
- bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes, Donald Tillman, 2014/10/18
- bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/10/18
- bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes, Donald Tillman, 2014/10/18
- bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes, Jan Djärv, 2014/10/19
- bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes, Jan Djärv, 2014/10/19
- bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2014/10/19
- bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes, Jan Djärv, 2014/10/20
- bug#18759: 24.3.94; Yank from clipboard crashes, Donald Tillman, 2014/10/19