![]() ![]() More information on these new window commands can be found on our docs site. You can name a new window with the command line or rename an existing window by using the command palette. If you’d like to easily identify your window, you can use the identifyWindow action. This makes it easier to identify your windows when using wt commandline arguments that specify a certain window with the -window,-w argument. We have added the ability for you to name your terminal windows. Sets the profile's background image opacity to 0.3 when it is unfocused More information on how to configure this setting can be found on our docs site. ![]() These appearance settings will enable when that profile is open and unfocused. Have you wanted to customize your profile to have a different appearance when it’s unfocused? If yes, today is your lucky day! You can add the "unfocusedAppearance" object into your profile’s JSON object and specify appearance settings inside of it. This functionality is added to the already-existing feature of holding Alt and clicking on a profile to open it in a new pane. You can now hold Shift and click on a profile in the dropdown menu to open that profile in a new window. Shift+Click to open a profile in a new window ![]() We are still making improvements to the settings UI experience, so stay tuned for more updates as our releases continue! The settings UI now ships inside the Windows Terminal stable build! You can access the settings UI by clicking the settings button in the dropdown menu or by typing Ctrl+. Let’s jump into what’s new! Settings UI is default in stable Both builds can be installed from the Microsoft Store as well as the GitHub releases page. Welcome back to another release of Windows Terminal! This release updates Windows Terminal Preview to version 1.8 and moves Windows Terminal to version 1.7.
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