📢 Windows Terminal v1.12.1073 adds following improvements
Windows Terminal version 1.12.1073 is now available for download. The latest version adds the following new improvements (changelog).- Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .
Windows Terminal version 1.12.1073 is now available for download. The latest version adds the following new improvements (changelog).- Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .
Windows Terminal is a new, modern, feature-rich, productive terminal application for command-line users. It includes many of the features most frequently requested by the Windows command-line community including support for tabs, rich text, globalization, configurability, theming & styling, and more.
Microsoft recently releases Windows Terminal v1.12.1073, which now comes with a separate installer package for Windows 11. The latest version of Windows Terminal adds the following improvements.
Usability
- Terminal can once again be configured as a startup application, and can be detected by tools like PowerToys (#12491)
- There was a puzzling "Element not found" error during settings loading; there is no longer such an error (#12687)
- Terminal will no longer mix up profiles when it is launched in response to a console application spawning (#12484)
- Formatted copy will now try harder to preserve Unicode charatcers in RTF (#12586) (thanks @ianjoneill!)
- We have replaced the word "Summon" with "Show/Hide" in the command palette for improved localization (#12603)
- Our confidence in the settings UI's Save button has led to us no longer backing up the settings JSON file (#12652)
Reliability
- We won't crash any longer if you give us a command line that is a directory (#12538) (thanks @ianjoneill!)
- A crash on launch related to multi-windowing and the default terminal setting has been quashed (subset of #12205)
- Fixed a crash setting the hotkey during teardown (#12580)
- Fixed a different pair of crashes, also likely related to default terminal handoff (#12666)
- ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer no longer takes the console upstate (#12669)
- Pressing Page Up or Page Down with an empty command palette, which seemed like a reasonable thing to do, was taught to not crash the Terminal (#12528)
Accessibility
- Terminal now announces newly-printed text to any attached screen reader (#12358)
- Command palette search now tries to announce the number of results to the screen reader (#12429)
Rendering
- Font axes/features once again work across a DPI change (#12492)
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