Windows Terminal 1.24 focuses on extensions and search
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Windows Terminal 1.24 focuses on extensions and search
"The stable release 1.24 brings three visible improvements. New is a separate Settings page for Extensions, which allows users to manage extensions in a clear overview. In addition, the Command Palette now supports more languages. And finally, the "Synchronized Output" DEC private mode has been added, intended to reduce screen tearing and flickering."
"The preview version 1.25 currently has four main features. The most notable is the settings search function. In 1.25, users can search through all built-in settings, including color schemes, profiles, extensions, and actions. Microsoft notes that a setting that applies to multiple profiles may appear multiple times in the search results."
"Users also have more control over keyboard shortcuts. They can customize actions and define what the New Tab button does. A technical addition is support for the Kitty Keyboard protocol, which provides more accurate keyboard input. Serbian and Ukrainian have also been added as new languages."
Windows Terminal 1.24 introduces three main improvements: a dedicated Extensions page for clearer extension management, expanded Command Palette language support, and the Synchronized Output DEC private mode to reduce screen tearing. Preview version 1.25 builds on this with settings search functionality allowing users to query built-in settings, color schemes, profiles, and actions. Additional features include customizable keyboard shortcuts and New Tab button actions, support for the Kitty Keyboard protocol for more accurate keyboard input, and new language options including Serbian and Ukrainian. Performance enhancements deliver 10-20% I/O throughput improvements, building on previous architectural rewrites and multi-window support improvements.
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