iterm2 issueshttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues2015-04-29T03:27:26Zhttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3183Tab completion with shell integration2015-04-29T03:27:26ZGeorge NachmanTab completion with shell integration*By asmeu\.\.\. on September 10, 2014 16:46 (imported from Google Code)*
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If you tab complete with shell integration, the result is a little unexpected.
Every time the shell shows a list of completions, it prints the prompt ag...*By asmeu\.\.\. on September 10, 2014 16:46 (imported from Google Code)*
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If you tab complete with shell integration, the result is a little unexpected.
Every time the shell shows a list of completions, it prints the prompt again, and iTerm includes the arrow next to the prompt. However, if you then run the command, only the arrow next to the original prompt is updated. That is also the only arrow that can be right-clicked to get the result of the command. I would expect the arrow next to the prompt that I pressed enter at to be the active one. https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3182Visiting preferences window after changing background color via applescript r...2015-04-29T03:27:26ZGeorge NachmanVisiting preferences window after changing background color via applescript reverses background to original color *By luci\.\.\. on September 09, 2014 17:26 (imported from Google Code)*
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Step 1. Change the background color programatically (using AppleScript), say from black to blue
Step 2. Open Preferences window
Step 3. Close Preferences w...*By luci\.\.\. on September 09, 2014 17:26 (imported from Google Code)*
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Step 1. Change the background color programatically (using AppleScript), say from black to blue
Step 2. Open Preferences window
Step 3. Close Preferences window
At this point the background color will be reset to the default profile color (e.g. black).
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[debuglog.txt](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3182/comment-0/debuglog.txt)https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3181Splitting pane does not shift focus to new pane2015-06-22T22:19:36ZGeorge NachmanSplitting pane does not shift focus to new pane*By shane.jeppe\.\.\. on September 09, 2014 14:26 (imported from Google Code)*
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Hi,
When choosing to split a pane vertically/horizontally it should be the case that the focus switches to the new pane as it is at the moment the ...*By shane.jeppe\.\.\. on September 09, 2014 14:26 (imported from Google Code)*
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Hi,
When choosing to split a pane vertically/horizontally it should be the case that the focus switches to the new pane as it is at the moment the focus remains on the pane that the instruction is given from.
When testing the behaviour by runnning (from iterm) 'tmux new -s testsplit' and then splitting with 'C-b "' the focus switches to the new window, like I think it should do.
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. open iterm
2. run 'tmux -CC'
3. In the new tmux window session
4. Split pane vertically (either with keyboard shortcut or menu item)
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
That the mouse or focus is switched to the new pane
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
Two split panes, but the active pane is still the old one
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
Build 2.0
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
OS X 10.9.4
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
The shifting of focus works as intended with using tmux natively. ie. Not ussing iterm has the host/wrapper
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[log.zip](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3181/comment-0/log.zip)Ship 3.0https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3180Opening then closing "Back in Time" on a maximised window resizes it2015-04-29T03:27:25ZGeorge NachmanOpening then closing "Back in Time" on a maximised window resizes it*By eternal\.\.\. on September 09, 2014 02:33 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Launch iTerm
2. Open a new window
3. Click the &quot;+&quot; to maximise the window
4. Open the &qu...*By eternal\.\.\. on September 09, 2014 02:33 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Launch iTerm
2. Open a new window
3. Click the "+" to maximise the window
4. Open the "back in time" interface (command+opt+B)
5. Close it (tested with both Esc or click the X on the left)
6. Window is smaller than after step 3
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
A maximised window.
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
An almost-maximised window but missing a couple of rows at the bottom.
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
1.0.0.20140629
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
OSX 10.9.4
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
There's maximised (with the green "+") and fullscreen (with the arrows), and I'm referring to the maximised.
Please see attached screenshots. The wallpaper for that display was set to white for the purposes of demonstration.
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![3-after-bar-close.png](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3180/comment-0/3-after-bar-close.png)https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3179option to temporarily silence the bell2015-04-29T03:27:25ZGeorge Nachmanoption to temporarily silence the bell*By j\.\.\.@bovine.net on September 08, 2014 17:54 (imported from Google Code)*
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iTerm should have an option to temporarily silence the bell if more than 5 rings in 5 seconds. Binary files sometimes happen.*By j\.\.\.@bovine.net on September 08, 2014 17:54 (imported from Google Code)*
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iTerm should have an option to temporarily silence the bell if more than 5 rings in 5 seconds. Binary files sometimes happen.https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3178Failure to Update2015-04-29T03:27:25ZGeorge NachmanFailure to Update*By dominyktil\.\.\. on September 08, 2014 04:45 (imported from Google Code)*
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Since the last nightly update, iTerm2 refuses to connect to the update server to check for updates. I tried manually downloading the latest nightly build...*By dominyktil\.\.\. on September 08, 2014 04:45 (imported from Google Code)*
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Since the last nightly update, iTerm2 refuses to connect to the update server to check for updates. I tried manually downloading the latest nightly build and overriding my existing installation, but the issue persists still.
Have attached a zip of the debug log, the plist and a screenshot of the Console readout at the time. If desired, you can check the integrity of the zip file with the SHA1 sum, which should be 'a067a041450347608c378ebdfd4c7f93fadb3070'.
Dom
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Can't run launchctl command successfully in iTerm2, but succeed in the native terminal.
The error message is:
launch_msg(): Socket is not connecte...*By guitarp\.\.\. on September 06, 2014 04:48 (imported from Google Code)*
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Can't run launchctl command successfully in iTerm2, but succeed in the native terminal.
The error message is:
launch_msg(): Socket is not connected
The screenshot is in the attachment.
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![Screen Shot 2014-09-06 at 12.48.10 PM.png](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3177/comment-0/Screen Shot 2014-09-06 at 12.48.10 PM.png)https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3176iTerm2 nightly freezes opening tab in Mountain Lion2015-04-29T03:27:25ZGeorge NachmaniTerm2 nightly freezes opening tab in Mountain Lion*By lucacus\.\.\. on September 05, 2014 07:18 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Open iTerm2 nightly
2. Open new tab
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
Open a new tab
<b>W...*By lucacus\.\.\. on September 05, 2014 07:18 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Open iTerm2 nightly
2. Open new tab
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
Open a new tab
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
iTerm2 partially freezes
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
this occurs only with all latest nightly:
iTerm2-2_9_20140721-nightly.zip works, all latest doesn't work
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
only occurs with Mountain Lion (10.8.5) (Yhosemite works, Mavericks works)
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
Tried also with a fresh com.googlecode.iterm2.plist file, same problem.
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[Archive.zip](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3176/comment-0/Archive.zip)https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3175Add "Right of Screen" in Settings for New Windows2015-04-29T03:27:25ZGeorge NachmanAdd "Right of Screen" in Settings for New Windows*By lingtian.ch\.\.\. on September 04, 2014 22:53 (imported from Google Code)*
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I would like to have the new window on the right of my screen.
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![Screen Shot 2014-09-04 at 15.43.00.png](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-cod...*By lingtian.ch\.\.\. on September 04, 2014 22:53 (imported from Google Code)*
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I would like to have the new window on the right of my screen.
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![Screen Shot 2014-09-04 at 15.43.00.png](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3175/comment-0/Screen Shot 2014-09-04 at 15.43.00.png)https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3174copy matching lines2015-04-30T19:18:15ZGeorge Nachmancopy matching lines*By eduardo\.\.\. on September 03, 2014 19:56 (imported from Google Code)*
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Case use: I have the output of a program (that was not logged to disc). I would like to copy all lines that match a search criteria.
Current workflow: ...*By eduardo\.\.\. on September 03, 2014 19:56 (imported from Google Code)*
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Case use: I have the output of a program (that was not logged to disc). I would like to copy all lines that match a search criteria.
Current workflow: copy all the text to a text editor and do the work there.
Another option, if possible, could be: send all buffer to a command, in another terminal window. So I could send the output to a grep in another terminal/window.
Thanks!Future Releasehttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3173Re-oranigse repository?2015-04-29T03:27:25ZGeorge NachmanRe-oranigse repository?*By deeha\.\.\. on August 31, 2014 14:29 (imported from Google Code)*
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Why is all of the source code not within it's own directory? It would be much clearer if the repository had it's source code much like it is within the xcodeproj. *By deeha\.\.\. on August 31, 2014 14:29 (imported from Google Code)*
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Why is all of the source code not within it's own directory? It would be much clearer if the repository had it's source code much like it is within the xcodeproj. https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3172First keystroke on startup is ignored2015-05-01T19:18:42ZGeorge NachmanFirst keystroke on startup is ignored*By james.a.greenl\.\.\. on August 31, 2014 00:08 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Start the iterm2 application and open a new window
2. make any keystroke, it will be ignored
3. a...*By james.a.greenl\.\.\. on August 31, 2014 00:08 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Start the iterm2 application and open a new window
2. make any keystroke, it will be ignored
3. all subsequent keystrokes work fine
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
The first keystroke works
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
The void
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
Build 1.0.0.20140629
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
OSX 10.9.4 build 13E28
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[debuglog.txt.gz](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3172/comment-0/debuglog.txt.gz)https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3171Lines ending with ellipses cannot be cmd-clicked2015-04-29T03:27:25ZGeorge NachmanLines ending with ellipses cannot be cmd-clicked*By n.ox\.\.\. on August 30, 2014 13:16 (imported from Google Code)*
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In output such as:
Updating /Users/nox/src/paqueteur/logs/index.html... done
Updating /Users/nox/src/paqueteur/logs/all_runs.html... done
The paths ca...*By n.ox\.\.\. on August 30, 2014 13:16 (imported from Google Code)*
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In output such as:
Updating /Users/nox/src/paqueteur/logs/index.html... done
Updating /Users/nox/src/paqueteur/logs/all_runs.html... done
The paths cannot be cmd-clicked, because the final ellipsis is passed to open.https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3170Allow smart select to optionally highlight only capture group(s), not entire ...2017-09-22T13:48:23ZGeorge NachmanAllow smart select to optionally highlight only capture group(s), not entire bounds*By shab\.\.\. on August 29, 2014 18:35 (imported from Google Code)*
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It appears that after a completed smart selection match, the visual highlight in the terminal panel includes the entire regex match (\0).
For some patterns, ...*By shab\.\.\. on August 29, 2014 18:35 (imported from Google Code)*
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It appears that after a completed smart selection match, the visual highlight in the terminal panel includes the entire regex match (\0).
For some patterns, especially ones that are anchored to ^..(...)..$, this marks the whole line as selected (and is what gets copied with cmd-C)
Whilst it's possible to define a custom action that calls 'echo \1 | pbcopy' or similar, it would be nice to have the ability to configure smart select matcher entries with an 'on match, visually select group: ' with default of bounds(\0), and options for either first or any matching groups.
Even just a \0 or \1 choice would be a useful feature, since you can exclude prefix or suffix parts that you don't care about.
My exact use-case is matching shell prompt lines that use a RPROMPT to display the return value of the previous command, so the input is something like:
$ echo last-succeeded ✔
or
$ echo last-failed 130 ✘
and I wish to strip the leading $ and trailing return info when visually selecting.Future Releasehttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3169Arbitrary character replacements 2015-04-29T03:27:25ZGeorge NachmanArbitrary character replacements *By wolfgang.l\.\.\. on August 29, 2014 17:33 (imported from Google Code)*
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when you
1. make iterm echo characters
2. and then stare at the output
3. you will sometimes see the wrong characters
details below.
when i...*By wolfgang.l\.\.\. on August 29, 2014 17:33 (imported from Google Code)*
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when you
1. make iterm echo characters
2. and then stare at the output
3. you will sometimes see the wrong characters
details below.
when i do this (tried Python, NodeJS):
python
Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 11 2012, 20:14:37)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.60)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> print( "⿺⿱𦍌次" )
⿺⿱H次
i get this arbitrary when you
1. make iterm echo characters
2. and then stare at the output
3. you will sometimes see the wrong characters
details below.
when i do this (tried Python, NodeJS):
python
Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 11 2012, 20:14:37)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.60)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> print( "⿺⿱𦍌次" )
⿺⿱H次
i get this arbitrary Hwhen you
1. make iterm echo characters
2. and then stare at the output
3. you will sometimes see the wrong characters
details below.
when i do this (tried Python, NodeJS):
python
Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 11 2012, 20:14:37)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.60)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> print( "⿺⿱𦍌次" )
⿺⿱H次
i get this arbitrary `H in the output (which i can in fact then copy to other applications, so it's more than a mere rendering thing).
that said, when repeating the test, even pasting into the command line brought up the faulty character.
What version of iTerm2 are you using? 1.0.0.20140629
What OS version are you using? OSX 10.8.4
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<b>** READ THIS! **</b>
<b>Your report will not be accepted if you don't follow these instructions.</b>
<b>Seriously.</b>
<b>1) Attach your ~/Library/Pr...*By dblaa\.\.\. on August 28, 2014 17:43 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>** READ THIS! **</b>
<b>Your report will not be accepted if you don't follow these instructions.</b>
<b>Seriously.</b>
<b>1) Attach your ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist to this</b>
<b>issue.</b>
<b>2) Create a debug log while reproducing the issue. Instructions are here:</b>
<b>https://code.google.com/p/iterm2/wiki/DebugLogging</b>
<b>3) If you are reporting a performance problem, do this:</b>
<b>https://code.google.com/p/iterm2/wiki/HowToSample</b>
When vi is used as default editor, iterm2 stops drawing my cursor
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. open vi
2. notice cursor is gone
3. have to close window to get it back
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
That the cursor is still drawn correctly
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
No cursor being drawn
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
Build2
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
OS X 10.9
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
It's pretty simple. That's about it I think.
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[debuglog.txt.zip](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3168/comment-0/debuglog.txt.zip)https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3167Let background image stretch to fit whole window instead of just one pane2021-03-20T18:33:34ZGeorge NachmanLet background image stretch to fit whole window instead of just one pane*By gpstru\.\.\. on August 28, 2014 10:35 (imported from Google Code)*
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Hey,
Do you guys think iterm2 could include the feature of letting background image stretch to fit whole window instead of just one pane? I have a photo as...*By gpstru\.\.\. on August 28, 2014 10:35 (imported from Google Code)*
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Hey,
Do you guys think iterm2 could include the feature of letting background image stretch to fit whole window instead of just one pane? I have a photo as background image and I like to split panes. In that case it looks ridiculous :)
Cheers,
GregFuture Releasehttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3166Profiles > Window > Style: Zoom/Maximized missing.2015-06-15T20:54:04ZGeorge NachmanProfiles > Window > Style: Zoom/Maximized missing.*By dezz\.\.\. on August 25, 2014 13:35 (imported from Google Code)*
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I almost never use fullscreen apps because:
(1) most fullscreen apps with more than 1 window will be impossible to manage and switch back/forth without breaking...*By dezz\.\.\. on August 25, 2014 13:35 (imported from Google Code)*
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I almost never use fullscreen apps because:
(1) most fullscreen apps with more than 1 window will be impossible to manage and switch back/forth without breaking workflow and ending up on the wrong window and space.
(2) they do not have a space shortcut (you have to have a dedicated app shortcut)
.. along with the random inconsistencies and problems it provides.
A Zoom/Maximized style for window profiles is highly anticipated - fullscreen has too many drawbacks.
Regards,Future Releasehttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3165Use an NSVisualEffectsView to make a vibrant (blurry) background.2015-04-30T19:18:15ZGeorge NachmanUse an NSVisualEffectsView to make a vibrant (blurry) background.*By harlanhask\.\.\. on August 25, 2014 03:56 (imported from Google Code)*
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The OS X Yosemite SDK includes a new class, UIVisualEffectsView, that enabl#
iTerm2 should allow for a 'Vibrant' background, either light or dark.
...*By harlanhask\.\.\. on August 25, 2014 03:56 (imported from Google Code)*
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The OS X Yosemite SDK includes a new class, UIVisualEffectsView, that enabl#
iTerm2 should allow for a 'Vibrant' background, either light or dark.
That'd be super cool.Future Releasehttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3164Paste is slow, sometimes beach ball2015-06-15T20:53:34ZGeorge NachmanPaste is slow, sometimes beach ball*By lne\.\.\. on August 22, 2014 15:44 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Paste text from the clipboard: even just a few ASCII words
2. Can see Edit menu item turn blue... sometimes be...*By lne\.\.\. on August 22, 2014 15:44 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Paste text from the clipboard: even just a few ASCII words
2. Can see Edit menu item turn blue... sometimes beach ball... wait for ~1-3 seconds
3. Content gets pasted
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
I'm expecting basically instant pastes of smallish chunks of text from the system clipboard to the terminal
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
Annoying lag...
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
2.0
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
10.9.4
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