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When I paste the code to it, like this: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19575010/136913797-560353d5-3941-4f46-a776-0139f91e2032.png)

I have tested by coping this code and pasting it multiple times. if the first pasting comes with a character `+`, the code after that is always no problem. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19575010/137072799-f802d589-eb69-4d57-b158-b2f0ca02b2b3.png)...

this seems like these issues? [Awalys has a ")" when submit a function to terminal](https://github.com/randy3k/radian/issues/303) [Extra bracket, }, when sending multiple line for-loop code (from ST to Terminus)](https://github.com/randy3k/radian/issues/277) [Erroneous doubling...

randy3k, Could it be resolved in windows? I have switched to rterm.exe, but it’s really defective without some elementary features.

they all just correct without any error when implementing the pasting in powershell, cmd.exe, or Microsoft Terminal ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19575010/137080944-14f2b783-b6cf-41f4-9779-db10a90c56ed.png)

I have tried to create radian in vscode using powershell shell, which gave a same problem ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19575010/137081054-dce1f48f-7fe1-4a9e-bffa-8e8c2f85b0b9.png) So this is the problem of vscode?

Thanks for telling me that. I have turned `radian.auto_match` option to `FALSE`, but it didn't help.

Could it be fixed? I have tried code with trailing space or without, all of them behave alike. Or can we always send a `ENTER` operation when sending code in...

It seems the current implement of indention for next line is based on current line indention