Noteworthy features in this release include the "Clear Buffer" function, which now retains the cursor's position, and the ability for icons to link to HTTP URLs. The update also fixes several issues, such as ensuring that the correct profiles are saved and restored during sessions, preventing crashes when using cooked read in the alternate screen buffer, and eliminating duplicate variable names in WSLENV.
Users are encouraged to enjoy these fixes while anticipating the upcoming version 1.24. The team also extended apologies to Canonical for issues related to their icons.
In summary, Windows Terminal Preview v1.23.12102.0 focuses on improving user experience and reliability, paving the way for future enhancements in the next release. As the development team continues to refine Terminal, additional features and improvements are expected, enhancing its functionality and usability even further
Windows Terminal Preview v1.23.12102.0 released
Dustin L. Howett has announced the release of Windows Terminal Preview v1.23.12102.0, featuring bug fixes, enhancements to session restoration, scrollbar marks, and improved management of TSF IMEs. The preview now recognizes that Terminal is not intended for sharing between two users on the same desktop, and it will handle incoming console applications more reliably when designated as the default console host. Furthermore, the "Clear Buffer" feature now maintains the position of your cursor, and icons are now capable of referencing HTTP URLs.
Windows Terminal Preview v1.23.12102.0 released @ NT Compatible