Preview: Selecting fonts #22413

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opened 2026-01-31 08:12:36 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @Jaykul on GitHub (Oct 17, 2024).

Windows Terminal version

1.22.2702.0

Windows build number

10.0.22635.0

Other Software

I actually have more than one problem with the font selection in Windows Terminal Preview.

  1. When trying to select fonts in Settings -> Profiles: Defaults -> Appearance: Font Face ... it crashes to desktop if I hit "Enter" while typing in the font selection text box

  2. When typing in the font selection box, if I stop typing and select from the list, and then hit save, it reverts to only the part I typed (and then saves) resulting an error popup that the font doesn't exist.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open Settings -> Profiles: Defaults -> Appearance ... and click in the Font Face text box, and press Enter.

Then reopen Terminal and try again ...

  1. Type part of a font name in the Font Face box
  2. Stop typing and select your font from the list
  3. Hit save

Expected Behavior

I should be able to use my keyboard and mouse together for settings

Actual Behavior

Terminal crashes and pops up error messages.
Here's a video of the second problem, in case I'm confusing

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8c6b5cd9-0c0f-43e0-b87b-b019976ef910

Originally created by @Jaykul on GitHub (Oct 17, 2024). ### Windows Terminal version 1.22.2702.0 ### Windows build number 10.0.22635.0 ### Other Software I actually have more than one problem with the font selection in Windows Terminal Preview. 1. When trying to select fonts in Settings -> Profiles: Defaults -> Appearance: Font Face ... it crashes to desktop if I hit "Enter" while _typing in the font selection text box_ 2. When typing in the font selection box, if I stop typing and select from the list, and then hit save, it reverts to only the part I typed (and then saves) resulting an error popup that the font doesn't exist. ### Steps to reproduce 1. Open Settings -> Profiles: Defaults -> Appearance ... and click in the Font Face text box, and press Enter. Then reopen Terminal and try again ... 1. Type part of a font name in the Font Face box 2. Stop typing and select your font from the list 3. Hit save ### Expected Behavior I should be able to use my keyboard and mouse together for settings ### Actual Behavior Terminal crashes and pops up error messages. Here's a video of the second problem, in case I'm confusing https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8c6b5cd9-0c0f-43e0-b87b-b019976ef910
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Reference: starred/terminal#22413