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Today, at the virtual Build 2020, the company announces that Terminal has hit the 1.0 milestone. Microsoft says of the new Terminal: The Windows Terminal is a modern, fast. Microsoft has started working on Windows Terminal 1.0 way back in the year 2019 and has finally released the same. The new terminal has got several new features like – Tabs, Split Panes, Multiple Shell environments, etc. Windows 10 users may even change the background opacity, use different color schemes, key bindings, and others.
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Tidy up 5 3 4 0. DHowett released this Jun 30, 2020
This is the first servicing release to the Windows Terminal stable release train.
Each of these is a backport from the preview train (v1.1). Thanks for selfhosting the preview and helping us determine what to backport!
Windows Terminal now ships with Cascadia Code 2007.01. This version offers a variable weight axis ranging from ExtraLight (200) to Bold (700) as well as some metrics tweaks and ligature fixes.
Bug Fixes
- The cursor will no longer obscure text, unless that text is the same color as the cursor (#6337)
- Known issue: underlines are now drawn on top of the cursor. Follow #6499 for updates.
- Win32-OpenSSH 7.7 is here to stay, so we decided to fix the issue that allowed it to break mouse input (#6485)
- Our caption buttons now fade like everyone else's when you hover over them (thanks @AnuthaDev!) (#6303)
- Text copied from the File Explorer's 'Copy Address' option will now be pasteable (thanks @aldahick!) (#6146)
- Every time the window was resized, we'd lose track of another GDI handle. Now, we don't (#6229)
- Maximized terminal windows will finally put their tab strips right at the top of the screen. Unrelatedly, Paul Fitts called to let us know about this one weird law (#5881)
- The maximize/restore button now more accurately tracks the state of the window (#5988)
- Right-clicking the negative space between the tabs and the caption buttons will now open the system menu (#6443)
- Some of you thought it would be a good idea to close a tab while dragging it around. I couldn't figure out why you wanted to do that, but it will at least now not do something strange.. (#5883)
- You can now drag and drop snippets of text onto the Terminal and it'll do roughly what you'd expect (#5865)
- The keen-eyed among you may have noticed that the 6x6x6 xterm color cube was totally horked. Thanks to @j4james, this egregious sin has been corrected (#5999)
- Terminal will no longer rely on
PATH
lookup forcmd
andpowershell
. They ship as part of Windows, so we should know exactly where they are. (#6684)
Performance
- We've added a couple fast paths to things that the profiler told us were taking more time than we expected. (#6493) (#6501) (#6420) (#4608)
Windows Terminal 1.0 Download
- Brand Name:
- NSi
- Type:
- Solid Pin
- Wire Size:
- 1/0 AWG (STR)
- Color:
- Tan
- Material:
- aluminum
- Dimensions:
- L=2.00 - OD=.598 - ID=.370 - Pin Dia=.290
- Finish:
- Tin Plated
- Insulation:
- Plastisol Cover
- Number Of Conductors:
- 1
- Temperature Rating:
- 90° C
- Voltage Rating:
- 600 V
- Standard:
- UL486
- Environmental Conditions:
- 90 C
- Application:
- Terminate, Splice, Tap Power Connectors
- Prop 65:
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Windows Terminal 1.0 Download
- Brand Name:
- NSi
- Type:
- Solid Pin
- Wire Size:
- 1/0 AWG (STR)
- Color:
- Tan
- Material:
- aluminum
- Dimensions:
- L=2.00 - OD=.598 - ID=.370 - Pin Dia=.290
- Finish:
- Tin Plated
- Insulation:
- Plastisol Cover
- Number Of Conductors:
- 1
- Temperature Rating:
- 90° C
- Voltage Rating:
- 600 V
- Standard:
- UL486
- Environmental Conditions:
- 90 C
- Application:
- Terminate, Splice, Tap Power Connectors
- Prop 65: