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Windows Terminal v1.18.10291.0 #16843
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Not savvy enough to know what to send you but the current preview (Windows Terminal Preview v1.20.10572.0) and regular release (Windows Terminal v1.19.10573.0) Curious enough, from within PWSH I can run "wt -h" and a window (Help) appears with the options listed. Device Specifications: Edition Windows 10 Pro Yeah, it is an old system but all versions of Terminal have been running with the exception of the current releases. From Event Viewer 5 Errors appear in Windows Logs/Application. 2)Windows Error Reporting Problem signature: Attached files: These files may be available here: Analysis symbol: 3).Net Runtime 4)Application Error 5) Windows Error Reporting Problem signature: Attached files: These files may be available here: Analysis symbol: |
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Discussed in #16620
Originally posted by DHowett January 30, 2024
This is the last servicing update to Windows Terminal 1.18 (hopefully!), which is being released so that Windows
can integrate it without moving to 1.19.
Why are there so many assets? How do I choose?
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
Bug Fixes
ReadFile
with a too-small buffer size will no longer corrupt your input stream and drop events (Fix input buffering for A APIs #16313)SUB
control character (Change the SUB control glyph to U+2426 #16559) (thanks @j4james!)Accessibility
Reliability
Miscellaneous
code quality, documentation, repository management, dependency and spelling updates across the board. We couldn't do
it without you!
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number
1.18.240129001
.Asset Hashes
553EBD73160B6053E017C5336889079867CBB182E0249D57A1B32D2344A70D9C
C2D91EBB450CA5460C31FB97332240016C9AB33AA969F6A5BBA0A0F159F723A0
6AB6073345AAF59E4AD67522767E35710292ADBCCC2026F2F880643B0D36C656
88EF923BFEDAB00228DDEABB20FA5C88AF6823B7C2910B034F1803336BE07E07
6D3F082072E068E006A7240A8396124FEA4144A32BCBAFAB3901EC4ECF5DB26A
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