Eli Zaretskii schrieb am Mo., 28. Nov. 2016 um 04:25 Uhr: > > From: Philipp Stephani > > Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2016 21:11:36 +0000 > > Cc: 24995@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > > I do think it would be nice to let users disable use of this > > > feature, even if the terminal supports it. Since we do that > > > with other xterm extensions (see xterm-extra-capabilities), > > > we should probably offer the same level of control for this > > > capability, either as part of getSelection, or as a separate > > > feature. > > > > Clearly. > > > > If Emacs can suddenly start supporting it then Emacs can > > provide a way to turn it off (it was, in effect, off before). > > > > > Philipp, would you like to add this on the emacs-25 branch? > > > > Yes, thank you. > > > > There shouldn't be any need for turning off bracketed pasting. It's just > a separate input key sequence that is > > either sent or not sent by the terminal emulator. This isn't different > from e.g. the Hyper key; there's also no > > option to disable the latter. > > That is true, but we still allow the user to control the other similar > extensions, which all fit your description. So why should support for > bracketed paste mode be different? It's inconsistent, and I can't > think of a reason why we would want this inconsistency. > I don't think that inconsistency is a strong enough reason to introduce a customization option, especially for a setting that has no user-visible behavior. There are certainly several other optimizations in the the Emacs code base that can't be turned off.