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  1. Brink Win User

    New Windows Terminal Preview v1.10.1933.0 for Windows 10 - July 14


    This version of Terminal comes with Cascadia Code 2106.17. This version of the Cascadia family of fonts refines the "cursive" italic letter forms to have more universally-acceptable shapes and introduces support for Hebrew and Arabic glyphs.

    Features


    • ALPHA FEATURE We had to update the interface in Windows that allows Terminal to act as the default console host.
      Due to the change, 1.10+ is required with Windows 22000.65 and above.
      • We can now hand off WSL sessions, and Ctrl+C now works in handoff sessions (#10415)
    • We've reintroduced the UI that allows you to edit default settings that apply to all profiles, as well as arrow
      buttons that let you revert individual settings (#10588)
    • You can now select a different default display language for Terminal in the Appearance settings (#10309)
      • JSON field preferredLanguage
    • On the Actions page, you can now edit existing actions and add new ones (#10550) (#10220)
    • Terminal will now present a tray icon when the "Quake mode" window is in use (#10179)
    • The closeTab action has to close tabs by index via the index field (#10447) (thanks @ianjoneill)
    • Screen reader users can now navigate the contents of the screen by attribute (color, font, underline...) (#10336)
    • Terminal will now render SGR 1 ("intensity") in glorious chonky bold (#10498) (#9201) (#10521) (thanks @skyline75489)

    Changes
    • Terminal windows launched via "Open Here" will open new tabs in the same directory (#10546) (thanks @ianjoneill)
    • The "quake mode" action is now named "Summon Quake window" instead of "Global summon something something window _quake" (#10641)
    • JSON settings: font options are now specified in a single "font": {} group in each Profile (#10433)
      • Your settings will automatically migrate to the new format when you press Save.
    • We've promoted the Command Palette to the main dropdown menu to improve its discoverability (#10297) (thanks @KnapSac)
    • The terminal tab color picker's UI is now much more refined, thanks to @gabrielconl (#10219)
    • The opacity slider will now display a % sign like it should have to begin with (#10369) (thanks @chingucoding)

    Bug Fixes
    • An accessibility issue that resulted in misshapen selection regions has been fixed (#10544)
    • Terminal will no longer minimize itself when targeted by a commandline application (#10389)
      • ... or when you target it with -w (#10396)
    • We will no longer destroy commands using iterateOn when you press Save (#10373)
    • Nested commands now dismiss more reliably when using the command palette (#10392) (thanks @kovdu)
    • We will not attempt to not un-toggle the command palette if you choose to toggle it while it is open (#10423) (thanks @kovdu)
    • When we encounter a malformed fragment document, we will no longer fail to read any future fragment documents (#10601)
    • The action editor should now be more usable in Light theme (#10412)
    • "Open Windows Terminal Here" will now appear in your language (#10446)
    • Terminal will no longer exit unceremoniously when your startingDirectory cannot be found (#10263)
      • We made a change to how starting directories are processed that may expose issues in your configuration. This change was made to improve launch performance and reliability.
    • A window that receives an incoming console application will now spring to the foreground (#10217)

    Performance
    • During heavy output load, we will spend a lot less time ...

    Reliability
    • Terminal should crash less often when you are closing a tab (#10549)
    • We've fixed a crash in reloading the settings with the Settings page open (#10390)
    • An application setting the Terminal background should probably not crash it, huh? (#10357)
    • If our packaged fonts cannot be found, we will now be more robust and less likely to faceplant on launch (#10260)
    • The "default terminal" feature no longer causes crashes on OS versions where it is unavailable (#10238)
    • If we can't accept handoff ("default terminal") connections when we start, we'll no longer crash on launch (#10261)
    • The settings UI will no longer overflow its frame on launch/reload (#10619) (thanks @mimvdb)
    • Terminal will try to do a better job recovering the profile you were looking at when the settings reload (#10618) (thanks @mimvdb)
    • The "default terminal" dropdown has been fixed for High Contrast users (#10185)

    VT Support
    • RIS will now reset mouse mode and encoding (#10602)
    • DECSET 12 (enable/disable cursor blink) is no longer ignored (#10589)

    WPF Control
    • We've fixed an issue in the WPF control's 64-bit build that resulted in hilarious colors (#10486)

    Read more: https://github.com/microsoft/termina...g/v1.10.1933.0

    Download from Microsoft Store: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/app/9n8g5rfz9xk3

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    :)
     
    Brink, Jul 14, 2021
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  2. qubit Win User

    Can you unlock Windows 10 Technical Preview eventually?

    I would hazard a guess that you would have to register for a new Windows 10 key using your old Windows 8 key and that the new key would arrive by email.
     
    qubit, Jul 14, 2021
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  3. Ahhzz Win User
    Windows 10 Tweaks

    Pressing “Windows+Pause Break” (it’s up there next to scroll lock) opens the “System” Window.

    Windows 10: In the new version of Windows, Explorer has a section called Quick Access. This includes your frequent folders and recent files. Explorer defaults to opening this page when you open a new window. If you’d rather open the usual This PC, with links to your drives and library folders, follow these steps:

    • Open a new Explorer window.
    • Click View in the ribbon.
    • Click Options.
    • Under General, next to “Open File Explorer to:” choose “This PC.”
    • Click OK


    credit to Lifehacker.
     
    Ahhzz, Jul 14, 2021
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  4. New Windows Terminal Preview v1.10.1933.0 for Windows 10 - July 14

    Can you unlock Windows 10 Technical Preview eventually?

    Hi,

    I am using the Win 10 Tech Preview which is great. When its is finally released in the Fall (or maybe in July as the rumors have suggested) can I just use my Windows 8 Key and turn this install into a full licensed version or will I have to re-install it and use my key then?

    Thanks
     
    Hawkstream, Jul 14, 2021
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