GNOME Terminal should add "Select all" context menu entry and support CTRL+SHIFT+A
(Forwarded from https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1217500 )
GNOME Terminal should add "Select all" context menu entry and support CTRL+SHIFT+A out of the box, this is especially really important for developers. Countless times I see myself confronted with a large scrollback of output when developing a program, and what I would urgently need to deal with the onslaught of information properly is to just select all of the entire scrollable output, copy, paste, and then continue dissecting it in some other advanced text editor to find what I need. Currently, this seems to be entirely impossible for some reason, I just can't find any way to select everything seen in a GNOME Terminal, neither via CTRL+SHIFT+A (seems to do nothing) nor via context menu (has no relevant entry) nor via anywhere else.
Affects GNOME Terminal 3.50.1 as shipped in openSUSE Slowroll.