After upgrading Cursor to version 3.2, I am unable to use the following behavior in the code editor: when the cursor is on the current line and I press Ctrl+C to copy the current line, then paste it into the new agent dialog box, it forms a linked content

Where does the bug appear (feature/product)?

Cursor IDE

Describe the Bug

After upgrading Cursor to version 3.2, I am unable to use the following behavior in the code editor: when the cursor is on the current line and I press Ctrl+C to copy the current line, then paste it into the new agent dialog box, it forms a linked content block or block quote. To paste it as a quoted code block, I need to copy two or more lines. Is there a setting or configuration I can change to restore the previous behavior? This worked fine before the upgrade when using version 2.x.

Steps to Reproduce

After upgrading Cursor to version 3.2, I am unable to use the following behavior in the code editor: when the cursor is on the current line and I press Ctrl+C to copy the current line, then paste it into the new agent dialog box, it forms a linked content block or block quote. To paste it as a quoted code block, I need to copy two or more lines. Is there a setting or configuration I can change to restore the previous behavior? This worked fine before the upgrade when using version 2.x.

Operating System

Windows 10/11

Version Information

Version: 3.2.16 (user setup)
VSCode Version: 1.105.1
Commit: 3e548838cf824b70851dd3ef27d0c6aae371b3f0
Date: 2026-04-28T21:07:47.682Z
Layout: editor
Build Type: Stable
Release Track: Default
Electron: 39.8.1
Chromium: 142.0.7444.265
Node.js: 22.22.1
V8: 14.2.231.22-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19045

Does this stop you from using Cursor

No - Cursor works, but with this issue

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