Microsoft reveals Windows Terminal Preview 1.21

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Key notes

  • Windows Terminal 1.21 update brings new features like buffer restore on startup and font fallback.
  • Users can now load an image as a background texture within their terminal window.
  • The update also includes better integration with IMEs and the ability to customize the look of the terminal.

Microsoft has released a new update to the Windows Terminal Preview application, bringing new features and improvements to the user experience for those who frequently work within the terminal environment. Here is version 1.20.

The update, version 1.21, introduces several new features, including:

  • Buffer Restore: This feature lets Windows Terminal remember the contents of your terminal window and restore them upon reopening the application. This can eliminate the need to manually relaunch processes or re-run commands after closing the terminal window.
  • Font Fallback: If your preferred font is unavailable, Windows Terminal will now attempt to automatically substitute a fallback font. This ensures that your terminal remains usable even if your chosen font isn’t available on the system.
  • Scratchpad (Experimental): This new experimental feature provides a way to create temporary text buffers within your terminal window. This can be useful for storing notes, code snippets, or other temporary text that you don’t necessarily want to save to a permanent file.
  • Load Image as Texture (Experimental): Another experimental feature allows you to load an image and use it as the background texture within your terminal window. This can be a fun way to personalize your terminal environment and potentially improve visibility for certain elements.

In addition to these headline features, the Windows Terminal 1.21 update also includes several other improvements and bug fixes. These include the ability to customize emoji sets within the terminal window, performance optimizations, and various accessibility enhancements. You can check the entire list here.

Overall, the Windows Terminal 1.21 Preview update appears to be a significant step forward for the application, offering a range of new features and improvements that should appeal to both casual and power users alike.

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