Selecting text by double-clicking text or click and dragging the cursor across text does not work following an update to 0.12.1
Same issue here. Black Box CPU usage hovers around 40%, more if the window size is expanded. Hopefully, upstream provides a fix soon.
Black Box v0.11.3 Fedora 36 Wayland/GNOME ThinkPad T15 Gen2 4C/8T, Intel iGPU
It would be nice to have a simple toggle in the menu that turned on the ability to remember window size. This would add minimum complexity to the UI, while allowing Console to start with the perfect window size for each user.
Looks great! Thanks for the update!
I tested the update and middle-click paste does now work, but not in the way expected. It mimics Cntl-v (pastes content that was loaded to the clipboard via Cntl-c) instead of pasting text that is highlighted in the terminal.
Expected behavior:
Actual behavior: 3. Middle-click pastes whatever is on the desktop's global clipboard, the same as doing Cntl-v.
The expected behavior works in the GNOME Terminal and in the Console app.
Historically, there's been two clipboards in the Unix/Linux desktop, the selected text clipboard, and the Cntl-c clipboard. The linked article below mentions X11, but the the Wayland protocol carries over the two clipboards concept from X11... https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/postings/2017-04-02/0/POSTING-en.html
In summary, I think middle-click in Black Box is pasting what's in the Cntl-c clipboard, rather than the highlight text clipboard.
Phil
After highlighting text in the Black Box terminal, I can't paste it at the command prompt using the middle button on my ThinkPad. I am running Black Box on Fedora Workstation 36, with GNOME Wayland session.
After highlighting text in the Black Box terminal, I can't paste it at the command prompt using the middle button on my ThinkPad. I am running Black Box on Fedora Workstation 36, with GNOME Wayland session.