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36250: add notes on bracketed paste mode to README

Next version will be 5.1 rather than 5.0.9.
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2015-08-21 Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@samsung.com>
* 36250, tweaked: README: highlight bracketed paste mode.
2015-08-20 Jun-ichi Takimoto <takimoto-j@kba.biglobe.ne.jp>
* 36243: Completion/Unix/Type/_pids: fix a few problems of

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Note also the list of incompatibilities in the README file.
Changes from 5.0.8 to 5.0.9
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Changes from 5.0.8 to 5.1
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The builtins declare, export, local, readonly and typeset
now have corresponding reserved words. When used in

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file FEATURES, and for the latest changes see NEWS. For more
details, see the documentation.
Incompatibilites between 5.0.8 and 5.0.9
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Incompatibilites between 5.0.8 and 5.1
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The default behaviour when text is pasted into an X Windows terminal has
changed significantly (unless you are using a very old terminal emulator
that doesn't support this mode). Now, the new "bracketed paste mode"
treats all the pasted text as literal characters. This means, in
particular, that a newline is simply inserted as a visible newline; you
need to hit Return on the keyboard to execute the pasted text in one go.
See the description of zle_bracketed_paste in the zshparams manual for
more. "unset zle_bracketed_paste" restores the previous behaviour.
As noted in NEWS, the builtins declare, export, float, integer, local,
readonly and typeset now have corresponding reserved words that provide