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exmh has a funky cut/paste model that is essentially all my fault.
The middle click sets the insert point. If you hate that, go to the
Bindings... Simple Edit preferences window and de-select
"Paste Sets Insert".
>>>George Michaelson said:
>
> I am a (tv)twm user. when I snarf text into my mouse cut buffer, and then
> attempt to inject it into the exmh input windows for comp/repl, the
'point'
> is often an apparently random place in the text pane, not where I think I
> have current flashing cursor.
>
> I usually wipe out any of To:/Subject:/<random body> with the text. Its
> often not even beginning of line denoted, ie its an unexplicable number
> of char spaces in to the text where it inserts,
>
> What am I doing wrong in either X, WM, shell, EXMH which is causing this?
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