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  1. Brink Win User

    New Windows Terminal Preview v1.7.572.0 for Windows 10 - March 1


    Features
    • Terminal now supports single-instancing and remote control!
      • You can configure whether new instances of Terminal launch in a new window (#9118)
        • For now, the default is to launch in a new window. Available options include launching in "a new window", "a window on the same desktop", "any existing window", "a totally random window"
          • I regret to inform you that the last option was a joke.
      • The newWindow action (bound to Ctrl+Shift+N by default) will create a new window (#9208)
      • wt can now run commands in any window that already exists with wt -w # (#8898)
        • You can specify wt -w -1 to force the creation of a new window even if you've disabled it with the Windowing Behaviors
        • Specifying a window that does not exist (wt -w 1048576) will result in a new window being created with that ID (!)
      • Windows that are activated through remote control will be pulled to the foreground (#9137)
    • The Settings UI, first released in 1.6 preview, is now the default settings experience (#9224)
      • The settings UI has been disabled in the stable release to give us more time to iterate on it.
    • Terminal now supports focus-follows-mouse mode among panes for that authentic X11 feeling (thanks @Don-Vito!) (#8965) (#9198)
    • You can now mark a pane as read-only—it can't be closed and will warn you if you type into it (thanks @Don-Vito!) (#8867) (#9107)
    • You can now bind the findNext and findPrev actions to move to the previous/next search (respectively) (thanks @Hegunumo!) (#8917)
    • There is a new global setting, centerOnLaunch (boolean, default false) that determines pretty much what it says on the tin (#9036)
    • We now have support for loading profiles and color schemes from auxiliary fragments provided by applications. See the fragment extension documentation for more details! (#7632)
    Changes
    • This version of Terminal comes with Cascadia Code 2102.25, which contains a number of bug fixes to the 2102.03 release.
    • You can now suppress that somewhat annoying "Touch Keyboard and Dialogs That Stop Me From Doing My Job" service warning with the inputServiceWarning global settings (boolean; default true) (thanks @WVVxm!) (#9015)
    • The tab bell icon will now show up even when visual belling is disabled (#9212)
    • The zoom, bell, read-only and progress indicators will now show up in the tab switcher (thanks @Don-Vito!) (#9041) (#9076)
    • A number of keys that did not properly report their Ctrl status now do so (thanks @lhecker!) (#8870)
    • Leonard's fixed Ctrl+Alt+2 to properly send ^[^@ (thanks @lhecker!) (#5272)
    • We've refactored how terminal settings propagate from your profile to a terminal, so please report any issues where your settings are lost/ignored/flicker/etc. (#8602)
    • URLs under the file scheme are no longer considered invalid (#7526)
    Settings UI
    • Overridden settings will now present a "revert" arrow that lets you clear the overriding value (#8919) (#9079)
    • You can now typeahead search in combo boxes (#9206)
    • The color schemes page has received a huge redesign (thanks @Chips1234, @mdtauk, @carlos-zamora!) (#9196)
    • We've added a simple read-only page to the Settings that shows your key bindings (#9253)
    VT Support
    • Terminal now supports "bracketed paste" mode (DECSET 2004) and will filter out all control characters even during non-bracketed ("plebian") paste (thanks @skyline75489!) (#9034)
    • We now support XTPUSHSGR and XTPOPSGR, sequences which will manipulate a 10-deep "SGR stack" (thanks @jazzdelightsme!) (#1978)
      • XTPUSH/POPSGR are intended to allow applications to better coordinate their colors. Instead of resetting to the default colors at the end of a run, an
        enlightened application can push a "stack frame" before it changes the colors, change them, then pop that frame when it is done.
      • This sequence first became available in xterm-334.
    • You can now "chain" OSC 10, 11 and 12 color changes (thanks @skyline75489!) (#8999)
    Bug Fixes
    • You can now navigate the tab color picker with the directional arrows (thanks @BenConstable9!) (#9144)
    • We will try not to dismiss the selection when you're using a Windows-key shortcut (thanks @imaginary-person!) (#9163)
    • We've ensured that hyperlinks de-underline when the pointer leaves the terminal (thanks @Don-Vito!) (#9195)
    • The arrow keys should work in the tab switcher once more (thanks @Don-Vito!) (#9140)
    • The build system was leaving a stray 600kb file in our package, which we've now removed (making the package smaller!) (#9153)
    • Focus should now return to the terminal after you dismiss the tab rename field (thanks @Don-Vito!) (#9162)
    Accessibility
    • Narrator will no longer repeat the key binding twice when reading the command palette (#9234)
    • Command palette items that open submenus now have an audible "help text" that mentions this fact (#9271)
    • 1.6 preview totally broke the command palette being read by Narrator; that is now fixed! (#9143)
    • 1.6 preview regressed tab headers being read by Narrator; this is also now fixed! (#9258)
    Performance and Reliability
    • We've further reduced the memory usage of the console host backing each terminal tab (#8621)


    Source: https://github.com/microsoft/termina...tag/v1.7.572.0


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    Brink, Mar 1, 2021
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  2. Brink Win User

    New Windows Terminal Preview v1.1.1812.0 update for Windows 10 June 30

    Source: Release Windows Terminal Preview v1.1.1812.0 . microsoft/terminal . GitHub

    Microsoft Store: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/wi...w/9n8g5rfz9xk3

    See also:
     
    Brink, Mar 1, 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, Mar 1, 2021
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  4. Brink Win User

    New Windows Terminal Preview v1.7.572.0 for Windows 10 - March 1

    New Windows Terminal v1.2.2381.0 released for Windows 10 - Aug. 26

    Source:
    See also: New Windows Terminal Preview v1.3.2382.0 update for Windows 10 Aug. 26

     
    Brink, Mar 1, 2021
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