← Back to context Comment by ghosty141 4 days ago Oh wow, I'm already using ghostty and didn't know about this. It works great, thanks! 3 comments ghosty141 Reply ur-whale 4 days ago Ooh, seconded, will try right away.[EDIT]: so ... tried it ... very, very nice BUT:what of CTRL-V ??? ghosty141 4 days ago You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboard ur-whale 4 days ago > You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboardYeah, but CTRL+V is actually used e.g. in VIM.And I can't see a way for ghostty to "guess" what to do based on context like it does in the case something is selected.Sorry, should have explained better.
ur-whale 4 days ago Ooh, seconded, will try right away.[EDIT]: so ... tried it ... very, very nice BUT:what of CTRL-V ??? ghosty141 4 days ago You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboard ur-whale 4 days ago > You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboardYeah, but CTRL+V is actually used e.g. in VIM.And I can't see a way for ghostty to "guess" what to do based on context like it does in the case something is selected.Sorry, should have explained better.
ghosty141 4 days ago You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboard ur-whale 4 days ago > You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboardYeah, but CTRL+V is actually used e.g. in VIM.And I can't see a way for ghostty to "guess" what to do based on context like it does in the case something is selected.Sorry, should have explained better.
ur-whale 4 days ago > You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboardYeah, but CTRL+V is actually used e.g. in VIM.And I can't see a way for ghostty to "guess" what to do based on context like it does in the case something is selected.Sorry, should have explained better.
Ooh, seconded, will try right away.
[EDIT]: so ... tried it ... very, very nice BUT:
what of CTRL-V ???
You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboard
> You can do the same with ctrl+v, just use paste_from_clipboard
Yeah, but CTRL+V is actually used e.g. in VIM.
And I can't see a way for ghostty to "guess" what to do based on context like it does in the case something is selected.
Sorry, should have explained better.