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Microsoft has released a new version of Windows Terminal Preview.





Windows Terminal is a new, modern, feature-rich, productive terminal application for command-line users. It includes many of the features most frequently requested by the Windows command-line community including support for tabs, rich text, globalization, configurability, theming & styling, and more.

The Terminal will also need to meet our goals and measures to ensure it remains fast and efficient, and doesn't consume vast amounts of memory or power.

This is the last major update before 1.0! It's all servicing releases from here on out. There have been some breaking changes in settings. See below.

Features

  • This is the first version of Windows Terminal that has support for non-English UI languages.
    • We're not totally done with localization, so please bear with us.
    • If you see any egregious translation issues, file a bug!

Changes

This is the first servicing release in the 0.11 line.

Bug Fixes

  • When your settings need migrating (which they almost certainly will if you're coming from 0.10), we'll give you a more informative error message (#5597)
  • The default font, which was once Cascadia Code, is now Cascadia Mono for those of you for whom default-on ligatures were the end of the world (#5505)
  • We re-fixed the fixed crash you'd run into dragging tabs around as an Administrator. It turns out that's the one thing admins aren't allowed to do. (#5542)
  • PowerShell can now read Ctrl+C when you set IncludeKeyUp (#5431)
  • Terminal will now respect Ctrl+C even if the application that launched it doesn't (#5472) (thanks @eryksun!)
  • Control Flow Guard is now enabled for all Terminal components (#5453)
  • The Tango Light/Dark color schemes have an improved contrast ratio (#5598)
  • We've made various improvements to the schema (#5304) (#5549)
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