According to the company, Windows Terminal version 0.3 introduces the ability to click and drag the window from the title bar and new settings, improves drop-down menu and accessibility improvements, adds Azure Cloud Shell Connector, and more. Here’s a round up of the new improvements:
Windows Terminal Settings
You can now define the tab title of each profile within your settings by setting the “tabTitle” property in a profile. It’s now possible to add a background image on top of an acrylic background with a color tint using the properties “backgroundImage”, “useAcrylic”, and “background.” Also, you can offset your background image, as such it’s not only centered using the “backgroundImageAlignment” key and values of “center”, “left”, “top”, “right”, “bottom”, “topLeft”, “topRight”, “bottomLeft”, “bottomRight.”
Appearance changes
The title bar now has a refined look, and now, you can drag it from anywhere on the title bar. The dropdown button has been resized and recolored, and it now stays to the right of the last opened tab. The minimize, maximize, and close buttons have also been recolored to provide a uniform experience.
Selection and Key Bindings
When using the mouse to click and drag to select text within the console, you are now able to drag your mouse outside the window to continue selecting text above and below. You can now select sections of text by double or triple clicking. The delimiters for double clicking are set inside the profiles.json configuration file using the “wordDelimiters” property. Also, OEM keys ({}_+-=|/?<>:”;’) are now available for mapping within key bindings. In addition, you can now have key bindings for copying, copying text without newline characters, pasting, and duplicating a tab. These keys are set in the profiles.json settings file within the “keybindings” property.
Accessibility improvements
The terminal’s controls and contents are now exposed as a User Interface Automation (UIA) tree, enabling tools like Narrator to interrogate, navigate, and read the contents of the Terminal’s UI controls and text content.
Azure Cloud Shell Connector support
You can now connect to the Azure Cloud Shell within the Windows Terminal. The Azure Cloud Shell is a browser-based command-line experience running in the cloud, which gives you access to your files and projects stored within Azure. If you want to start testing the new windows Terminal, you can download the preview from the Microsoft Store on any device running Windows 10 version 18362 or higher release. In the case that you already have the app, then this update will download and install automatically.
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