This release brings some assorted top-hitting bug fixes into the preview channel from the main development branch.
For the holiday season, enjoy the following:
Changes
- This version of Windows Terminal ships with Cascadia Code 2111.01.
- The hinting on the brace ligatures was incorrect in the Italic style, which looked downright hilarious. See microsoft/cascadia-code#595 for more details.
- On Windows 11, the Terminal now supports the "snap layouts" feature (#11680)
Bug Fixes
- The Default Terminal option will now work on machines that do not have the Visual C++ Redistributable (#11610)
- Splitting a non-focused tab will no longer blast Terminal into outer space (#11635)
- All of the alternative character set slots have been defaulted to ASCII (#11658) (thanks @j4james!)
- This is in line with other terminals, and should reduce the incidence of a stray escape character turning your screen into soup.
- We were seeing some crashes on window painting in the synthetic test lab, which we think we've addressed (#11674)
- The background image path should once again be displayed in the settings UI (#11580) (thanks @ianjoneill!)
- AltGr should once again work in the Settings UI (#11808) (#11814)
GetConsoleCommandHistoryLengthA
will now respond with the correct length (???) (#11897)- Fragments that update multiple profiles will no longer confuse and enrage us (#11598)
- There will once again be a window border when you use Win+↓ in fullscreen mode (#11653) (thanks @serd2011!)
- Launching additional applications in "default terminal" windows has been made more reliable (#11646)
- The opacity slider once again appears when it should (and disappears when it shouldn't), rather than the other way around (#11643)
- Our informational tips will no longer obscure the tabs when
showTabsInTitleBar
isfalse
(#11609) - We made the mistake of printing hex error codes with negative signs (oops); we've fixed that (#11667)
- Shutdown has been made slightly more reliable (#11857) (thanks @Rosefield!)
- Detected URLs will no longer be offset by complex unicode characters on the same line (#11915) (thanks @comzyh!)
- On Windows Server, Terminal will no longer render the display in "ransom note" style (#11764)