release notes
release notes
Published 7/14/2021
Contains breaking changesThis 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.
preferredLanguagecloseTab action has to close tabs by index via the index field (#10447) (thanks @ianjoneill)"font": {} group in each Profile (#10433)
% sign like it should have to begin with (#10369) (thanks @chingucoding)-w (#10396)iterateOn when you press Save (#10373)startingDirectory cannot be found (#10263)
string_views (#10471) (thanks @skyline75489!)RIS will now reset mouse mode and encoding (#10602)DECSET 12 (enable/disable cursor blink) is no longer ignored (#10589)Thank you to @j4james, @ayushman16, @onerandomusername, @ealap, @LuanVSO and @WSLUser for contributions to the documentation, code health, build scripts and JSON schema document.
Additional thanks to @jsoref for maintaining the check-spelling action and keeping Terminal's spell checker up to date!
release notes
Published 7/14/2021
Contains breaking changesThis 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.
preferredLanguagecloseTab action has to close tabs by index via the index field (#10447) (thanks @ianjoneill)"font": {} group in each Profile (#10433)
% sign like it should have to begin with (#10369) (thanks @chingucoding)-w (#10396)iterateOn when you press Save (#10373)startingDirectory cannot be found (#10263)
string_views (#10471) (thanks @skyline75489!)RIS will now reset mouse mode and encoding (#10602)DECSET 12 (enable/disable cursor blink) is no longer ignored (#10589)Thank you to @j4james, @ayushman16, @onerandomusername, @ealap, @LuanVSO and @WSLUser for contributions to the documentation, code health, build scripts and JSON schema document.
Additional thanks to @jsoref for maintaining the check-spelling action and keeping Terminal's spell checker up to date!
The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!