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Currently, when users use ctrl+mouse to select and copy multiple lines, those lines are joined into single line in a seamless way. LINEBREAK is simply removed, thus the first character of second line will be positioned right after the last character of the first line. This patch replaces the LINEBREAK with a SPACE. Thanks to Jekyll Wu (adaptee@gmail.com) for patch and research. BUG: 136730 FIXED-IN: 4.8
Konsole - KDE's Terminal Emulator
==================================
Konsole is a terminal program for KDE.
As well as being a standalone program, it is also used by other KDE programs
such as the Kate editor and KDevelop development environment to provide easy
access to a terminal window. Konsole's features and usage are explained and
illustrated in the Konsole handbook, which can be accessed by browsing to
"help:/konsole" in Konqueror.
Directory Structure
===================
/doc/user README files, primarily for advanced users, explaining various
aspects of Konsole such as fonts and keyboard handling
in-depth.
/doc/developer README files and resources for developers of Konsole. This
includes information on the design of Konsole's internals and
the VT100 terminal on which Konsole's emulation is based.
/src Source code for Konsole, including the embedded versions of
Konsole which are used in Kate, KDevelop and others.
/desktop .desktop files for Konsole, used to launch the program
from KDE's various menus and other application launchers.
The "Tip of the Day" startup tips are also stored here.
/data Data files for use with Konsole as well as the keyboard setup
and color schemes provided with Konsole.
Contact
=======
Up-to-date information about the latest releases can be found on Konsole's
website at http://konsole.kde.org. Discussions about Konsole's development are
held on the konsole-devel mailing list, which can be accessed at
https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konsole-devel.
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