Eli Zaretskii <
eliz@gnu.org> schrieb am Do., 24. Nov. 2016 um 04:38 Uhr:
> From: Clément Pit--Claudel <clement.pit@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2016 22:08:02 -0500
>
> On 2016-11-23 19:27, Jay Lee wrote:
> > If I start from emacs -q, It works well.
> > I checked again yesterday, I found reason about this issue.
> >
> > (global-set-key (kbd "M-[") 'previous-multiframe-window) this keybindings affect this issue.
> > after removing this configuration, It works well. Not added “200~201~” I don't understand why is this reason. I think It is just keybinding.
> >
> > So in this case, is my emacs bracketed paste mode disabled? if so I want to know why bracketed paste mode is disabled. I just remove configuration for keybinding.
> > And is there way to turn off bracketed paste mode officially?
>
> Stefan responded to your question on stackexchange, and explained why this keybinding was causing issues.
It would be useful to have those explanations here.
Copied from SE:
"My crystal ball said you should remove
(global-set-key (kbd "M-[") 'previous-multiframe-window)
from your ~/.emacs
. You might like to M-x report-emacs-bug
and ask for global-set-key
to complain when the key sequence conflicts with something in input-decode-map
(as is the case here, because the byte sequence ESC [
(which corresponds to the M-[
event) is used by text terminal as a prefix for encoding all kinds of special events)."