Windows Terminal Release Candidate v0.11.1333.0 (1.0rc2) to Windows 10

    Windows Terminal Release Candidate v0.11.1333.0 (1.0rc2) to Windows 10

    Windows Terminal Release Candidate v0.11.1333.0 (1.0rc2) to Windows 10


    Posted: 14 May 2020

    Changes

    • Some of you reported that text would literally melt, so we added two new rendering options to help congeal your terminal experience (#5853)
      • You can use the following (global!) settings to control various aspects of our rendering engine:
        • experimental.rendering.software (boolean): when your graphics drivers won't stay in their lane, you can opt in for software rendering.
        • experimental.rendering.forceFullPaint (boolean): you can turn off the differential drawing optimization that we added--at the cost of speed, you can have full determinism.
    • We're now shipping the latest version of Cascadia Code (and Cascadia Mono), 2004.30 (#5867)

    Bug Fixes

    Terminal Competence

    • git log (and other paged applications) should now copy with their lines wrapped (#5771) (#5870)
    • We should no longer leave old search result highlights laying around for you to step on like a small plastic block toy in the dark (#5798)
    • CSI 2 J (the non-destructive "clear screen") will now correctly push the screen into the scrollback (#5683)

    Rendering

    • Box and line drawing glyphs now appear at the right sizes (and actually connect with each other) (#5743)
      • This works in almost all fonts, but ones that do not actually have glyphs for that range will still have some unusual visual artifacting.
    • Hundreds of emoji should now appear to be the correct width (#5795)
      • A special exception was made for characters in WGL4, the old codepage 437 glyphs everybody knows and loves and also hates. They're still narrow.

    Reliability

    • Dragging a selection while resizing the terminal is not a reasonable thing to do, but it was even less reasonable for us to crash when you did so. We now don't. (#5855)
    • We'll no longer crash when the clipboard gives us the classic "high five! too slow!" (#5856)
    • Terminal is now more robust in the face of you trying to close the same tab multiple times (#5742)
    • Closing a tab in fullscreen mode will no longer cause terminal to stop responding (#5809)


    Source: https://github.com/microsoft/termina...g/v0.11.1333.0
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    14 May 2020


 

  Related Discussions
Our Sites
Site Links
About Us
Windows 10 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. "Windows 10" and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.

© Designer Media Ltd
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:44.
Find Us




Windows 10 Forums