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Published onApril 22, 2020
published onApril 22, 2020
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Today marked the last major update before Microsoft releases the 1.0 version ofWindows Terminal,the new terminal emulator for Windows 10 that the company unveiled a year ago. According to Microsoft’s Kayla Cinnamon, Program Manager for Windows Terminal, anyone can download the latest terminal from the Microsoft store, or by visiting their GitHub releases page to see what has changed with the latest version of Windows Terminal.
???? MAJOR SETTINGS CHANGES are in this release of Windows Terminal v0.11! Check out the blog post for more info! ????https://t.co/8ZQnrsiDZN
— Kayla Cinnamon ☕ (@cinnamon_msft)April 22, 2020
Overall, the new release isn’t packed with brand-new features but rather, it is focused on usability and enhancements to the app’s settings as it moves closer to its production release. Windows Terminal now includes support for non-English UI languages, and Microsoft recommends that you move the settings file out of the app folder to let it generate a new one, and then copy your settings back.
Some other major additions include:
As Microsoft prepares for version 1.0 of the Windows Terminal, some settings have also been removed as they were deprecated.
In March, Microsoft released v0.10 thatadded new mouse and input support, as well as the ability to have duplicate panes in Terminal. To see a complete list of changes and bug fixes, visitMicrosoft’s DevBlogand GitHub page. You can also find theWindows Terminal roadmap here.
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