Dustin L. Howett has announced the release of Windows Terminal 1.5.10411.0.
This is a quick servicing release to address a few issues in the 1.5 stable release.
A preinstallation kit is available for system integrators and OEMs interested in prepackaging Windows Terminal with a Windows image. More information is available in the DISM documentation on preinstallation. Users who do not intend to preinstall Windows Terminal should continue using the msixbundle distribution.
Changes
- This version of Windows Terminal comes with Cascadia Code 2102.03, which offers 23 bug fixes, support for new glyphs, control pictures, infinite arrow ligatures and more! (#9088)
- See the Cascadia Code February 2021 Update pull request for more information.
- If you completely delete settings.json while WT is running, it will now generate a new one (#9012)
Bug Fixes
- The window titlebar, once a sacred place, will now be updated correctly when terminal titles and tabs change (thanks @sarim!) (#9054)
Reliability and Performance
- The "Open Windows Terminal Here" shell extension will no longer throw a cryptic error about servers (thanks @hereafter!) (#8977)
- The terminal should no longer crash if you close a tab while it's printing text [whoops] (thanks @j4james!) (#8982)
- schemes:[] or schemes:[{}] should no longer cause a crash on launch (#8995)
- (There were a few scenarios that would cause this, but this is the easiest to write a release note about.)
- We had to disable the "Close..." submenu because of a platform issue that resulted in a crash (#9102)
Download Windows Terminal 1.5.10411.0