Oops sorry I forgot about the shift! If I do ctrl-shift-v it works correctly: abcdefg abaaacdefg abaaacdefg abaaacdefg abcdefg
It works perfectly for me: mkdir -p /home/fdipvval/CLN16FFC/sc7p5mcpp96p_cln16fcll001/tool_data/correlation/results/sc7p5mcpp96p_cln16fcll001_1.04.04/msta_debug_1_64_2/work/sc7p5mcpp96p_base_svt_c20/PffgnpV0450Tm20Ecbest_CCbest_T_minM0pct/ touch /home/fdipvval/CLN16FFC/sc7p5mcpp96p_cln16fcll001/tool_data/correlation/results/sc7p5mcpp96p_cln16fcll001_1.04.04/msta_debug_1_64_2/work/sc7p5mcpp96p_base_svt_c20/PffgnpV0450Tm20Ecbest_CCbest_T_minM0pct/msta_cmp_summary.lvf_AAE_1.04.04.1.report file -> open,...
That's funny, this is what I get with locale en_US.UTR-8: abcdefgh abaaa aaa aaacdefgh abcdefgh abcdefgh abcdefgh abcdefgh
Add a carriage return to the third line, then copy the three lines AND the fourth line. Place the cursor at the beginning of the second line and ctrl-v and it works as you expect (you don't need to shift-ctrl-v).
Any thoughts on whether this could be merged into the mainline? Bert? Scott? Anyone?
If you move your ~/.nedit file out of the way (for example move it to ~/.neditOLD), then start nedit again it should upgrade you to the current format. But if you prefer not to do that your history list will be kept in the file ~/.neditdb - if you do switch to the current format you won't lose your history file, nedit knows to copy it to ~/.nedit/nedit.history on the changeover...
What version are you using? Usually, at least in my experience, when a user switches to a more recent version, nedit will pop up a dialog box explaining that the user's preferences, etc., will be converted to the current format...
I had the same problem using motif-2.1.32, just popped up out of nowhere. I recompiled it and the problem so far has yet to resurface in the new binary.