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@DHowett-MSFT DHowett-MSFT released this 22 Apr 17:11

This is the last major update before 1.0! It's all servicing releases from here on out. There have been some breaking changes in settings. See below.

Features

  • This is the first version of Windows Terminal that has support for non-English UI languages.
    • We're not totally done with localization, so please bear with us.
    • If you see any egregious translation issues, file a bug!

Changes

Accessibility

  • Screen readers should now be able to read wide glyphs (#4946)
  • Screen readers should now be able to read block selections (#4991)
  • The "text cursor indicator" accessibility feature now follows the cursor (#4826)
    • While we were doing this, we realized we were sending thousands of cursor events to UIA. Now we're not. (#5196)

Azure Cloud Shell

  • The Azure Cloud Shell connection is now more robust in the face of errors and expired tokens (#5356)
    • When there's an error, we'll actually tell you what it is instead of blaming your ISP
    • Newly-added tenants will display their default domains instead of their GUIDs, as that's a lot more readable
    • When your token has expired, we'll just make you log in again (instead of blaming your ISP because we thought there was an error)

Settings

  • BREAKING CHANGE We've deleted a lot of legacy settings handling (#5190)
    • Please see our blog post and our most recent status update for more information.
    • If you had settings hanging out in the globals dictionary, you'll want to move them out.
      • Failure to do so will cause us to ignore your default profile, launch mode, etc., etc.
  • profiles.json has been renamed to settings.json. This should be transparent to you as we'll rename it on first launch (#5199)
    • As a side effect, we'll finally stop resurrecting old pre-version-0.3 roaming profiles.
  • If you don't specify a splitPane split mode, it'll default to automatic (#5194)
  • copy's original and poorly-understood trimWhitespace argument is now called singleLine to indicate that it will, in fact, copy text as a single line (#5216)
  • requestedTheme has been renamed to theme (#5265)
  • The default font for any profiles that don't specify a font is now Cascadia Code (#5121)
  • FOR NEW USERS
    • The default settings.json now contains a whole bunch of usability improvements (#5217), including:
      • Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V bound to copy and paste by default
      • Ctrl+Shift+F bound to find (as an example of how to write key bindings)
      • Alt+Shift+D bound to "open duplicate split of current profile" (as an example of how key bindings can have arguments)
      • comments everywhere
    • Your settings file will now indicate the version of Terminal that originally generated it (#5232)
    • (If you want these settings for yourself, delete your settings.json.)
  • defaults.json now contains more of the actual live defaults for reference (#5231)
  • Terminal now ships the Tango Dark and Tango Light color schemes by default (#5305)
  • You can now specify a cursorColor in a color scheme (instead of in your profiles) (#4651)
  • It is now possible to turn off HTML/RTF copy with the copyFormatting setting (default: true; new user template default: false) (#5404)
    • The "template" default differs from the real default so that existing users don't get this feature taken away from them.
  • The default background color for the legacy Windows PowerShell profile is now black (#5432)
    • The original blue background is available in the "Campbell PowerShell" scheme.
    • This change was made for accessibility reasons.

Input & Interaction

  • We've consolidated our input stack so that non-US-104 keyboard layouts work more reliably (#4192)
  • Deleting a composition in progress when entering Chinese now no longer breaks input forever (#5109)
  • Composing input should now look slightly better when it doesn't fit on the screen (#5005)
    • We know this isn't perfect, but it's shippable.
  • The composition field should more closely follow the cursor (#5135)

Miscellaneous

  • We've revamped selection! No longer will a single click select a single cell -- you must drag to select text. Rejoice! (#5096)
  • Touchpad scrolling on Synaptics touchpads should finally, mercifully, work properly (only on the terminal) (#5131)
  • The box cursors should now more accurately represent double-width glyphs (#5319)
  • Connected applications can now detect which profile spawned them by reading the WT_PROFILE_ID environment variable (#4852)

VT

  • The console host now responds to DSR-OS, the "operating status report" request (#5300)

Debuggability

  • We added an optional "debug tap" that you can enable to get a peek behind the curtain; see the pull request for more information (#5127)

Bug Fixes

  • We've fixed another couple instances of line wrapping being ignored for resize and copy/paste (#5181) (#5294)
  • Command-line arguments should now trigger more reliably in the order you expect them to (#5090)
  • Your window borders will now reflect the theme you want, rather than the theme you have (#5105)
  • Terminal will now issue the right error message when you, human that you are, use the wrong JSON value type (#4961)
  • DOSKEY users, your time has come: the console won't crash when you use doskey /listsize=0 to delete your CMD history
  • Search's Case Sensitivity button doesn't look like trash on High Contrast any longer (#5088)
  • We'll account for padding when we try to figure out the launch size (#5091)
  • VT parameters >32767 will now be clamped to 32767 (#5200)
  • We should now restore the window properly when you have an auto-hide taskbar (#5213)
  • Legacy applications hiding/showing the cursor should no longer make it revert to Vintage style (#5251)
  • Using Shift to extend your selection when copyOnSelect is enabled should no longer perform a single-line unwrapping copy (#5346)
  • Menus and buttons in dialogs should reflect your application theme instead of your system theme (#5224)
  • Terminal will look less terrible when you fullscreen it using Alt+Enter (#5046)
  • Terminal will try to avoid leaving the cursor visible while it's doing off-screen manipulation

Console Compliance and Correctness

  • Ctrl+Alt+Space should now work more "correctly" for VT input applications (#5208)
  • The pseudoconsole can now pass application cursor keys (#5383)
  • The pseudoconsole will now handle scrolling invalidation more correctly (#5122)
  • Your arrow keys should now be more meaningful to legacy applications (like GOW nano and python, which acts strangely like a legacy application) (#5021)
  • Tab stops should work more reliably (#5173)
  • RIS (hard reset) will now switch out of the alternate buffer (#5248)

Rendering

  • Those weird blurry lines between contiguous blocks of background color are now gone, GONE! (#5149)

Performance

  • The PTY now wastes way, way less time re-rendering stuff that hasn't changed (#5024)
  • We can now detect the width of a codepoint in even less time than before (#3727)

Reliability

  • When your graphics card goes away for longer than you'd like, Terminal will now now bite the dust (#5353)
    • Since we can't reliably tell when it's back, however, we'll prompt you to let us know. This should be rare.
  • We no longer hang when closing a tab on an intransigent application (#5303)
  • Terminal doesn't crash if you open the About dialog when you're running it outside of the MSIX package (#5274)
    • It'll do one better, and give you a meaningful version number.
  • The Terminal no longer crashes when you type before a new tab fully starts up, or use UIA sometimes, or really any number of other things caused by it not actually being ready (#5051) (#5225) (#5286)

WPF Control

Changes to the WPF control do not ship to the Windows Store, but they will appear in a future product.

  • The WPF control now supports VT mouse mode (#5375)
  • The selection changes noted above also apply to the WPF control
  • It now supports double- and triple-click selection for words and lines (#5374)
  • On x64, it should no longer crash when you scroll down (#5373)
  • Selection will only be dismissed for real input (#5388)