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Questions about the Terminal application or its terminal emulation should use this tag. Use **command-line** for questions about shells or command-line programs that do not specifically involve Terminal.
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terminal.app eats SHIFT key when used with UP and DOWN arrows (but not left or right)
I don't see anything under Terminal > Preferences > Profiles > keyboard that would explain this behaviour (following this answer, that is how I solved a similar problem). …
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Application opens twice when file specified
Typing open -a emacs opens one window. Fine.
Typing open -a emacs foo.txt opens two windows, one as above, and one with foo.txt in it.
Why is that and what should I do to fix it?