release notes
release notes
Published 8/31/2021
Contains breaking changesThis release brings many of the preview changes in Windows Terminal 1.10 to the stable channel. Notable changes include:
Please see the following release notes for additional details:
A preinstallation kit is available for system integrators and OEMs interested in prepackaging Windows Terminal with a Windows image. More information is available in the DISM documentation on preinstallation. Users who do not intend to preinstall Windows Terminal should continue using the msixbundle distribution.
We've also backported the following features, changes and bug fixes from Windows Terminal Preview 1.11.2421.0:
intenseTextStyle (flag enum, default bright, options bold, bright, all) in any profilenote: the default terminal functionality is not enabled in this release. These are just the bugfixes related to that functionality which happen to be in this release. For more details, see #11415
settings.json is a symbolic link (#10908) (thanks @Don-Vito!)SetConsoleTitle will no longer cause Terminal to lose sanity (#10847) (thanks @j4james!)RIS no longer even has a chance of failing (thanks to @amie42 for spotting this after the PR merged!) (#10661)release notes
Published 8/31/2021
Contains breaking changesThis release brings many of the preview changes in Windows Terminal 1.10 to the stable channel. Notable changes include:
Please see the following release notes for additional details:
A preinstallation kit is available for system integrators and OEMs interested in prepackaging Windows Terminal with a Windows image. More information is available in the DISM documentation on preinstallation. Users who do not intend to preinstall Windows Terminal should continue using the msixbundle distribution.
We've also backported the following features, changes and bug fixes from Windows Terminal Preview 1.11.2421.0:
intenseTextStyle (flag enum, default bright, options bold, bright, all) in any profilenote: the default terminal functionality is not enabled in this release. These are just the bugfixes related to that functionality which happen to be in this release. For more details, see #11415
settings.json is a symbolic link (#10908) (thanks @Don-Vito!)SetConsoleTitle will no longer cause Terminal to lose sanity (#10847) (thanks @j4james!)RIS no longer even has a chance of failing (thanks to @amie42 for spotting this after the PR merged!) (#10661)The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!