Launching a new tab resizes Terminal window to the default size (v1.14.1433.0) #17548

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opened 2026-01-31 05:45:36 +00:00 by claunia · 1 comment
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Originally created by @smpark7 on GitHub (May 24, 2022).

Windows Terminal version

1.14.1433.0

Windows build number

10.0.22621

Other Software

NA

Steps to reproduce

After opening the Terminal window, resize it to a different size other than the default launch size (120 by 30). Then open a new tab. (I'm running WSL on Terminal if that matters.)

Expected Behavior

The Terminal window shouldn't automatically resize when I launch a new tab.

Actual Behavior

Launching a new tab causes the window to automatically resize back to its default launch size.

Originally created by @smpark7 on GitHub (May 24, 2022). ### Windows Terminal version 1.14.1433.0 ### Windows build number 10.0.22621 ### Other Software NA ### Steps to reproduce After opening the Terminal window, resize it to a different size other than the default launch size (120 by 30). Then open a new tab. (I'm running WSL on Terminal if that matters.) ### Expected Behavior The Terminal window shouldn't automatically resize when I launch a new tab. ### Actual Behavior Launching a new tab causes the window to automatically resize back to its default launch size.
claunia added the Needs-TriageIssue-BugNeeds-Tag-Fix labels 2026-01-31 05:45:36 +00:00
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@smpark7 commented on GitHub (May 24, 2022):

Duplicate of #13158

@smpark7 commented on GitHub (May 24, 2022): Duplicate of #13158
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Reference: starred/terminal#17548