Discussion for Windows Terminal Status Updates #5032

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Originally created by @cinnamon-msft on GitHub (Nov 15, 2019).

Please use this issue to comment on or ask questions about status updates posted in #3600

Originally created by @cinnamon-msft on GitHub (Nov 15, 2019). Please use this issue to comment on or ask questions about status updates posted in #3600
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@jenkijo commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2019):

I see you missing this feature in Terminal 1911 changelog (or is it not release in this ver?)
Increase left padding around tabs

@jenkijo commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2019): I see you missing this feature in Terminal 1911 changelog (or is it not release in this ver?) [Increase left padding around tabs](https://imgur.com/uDq4Yfl)
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2019):

The list of changes in the status update is intended to be a broad overview. The fine-grained changelog will be available on the Releases page with the release.

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2019): The list of changes in the status update is intended to be a broad overview. The fine-grained changelog will be available on the Releases page with the release.
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@JushBJJ commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2019):

What are the keybinds for opening a new pane and splitting vertically or horizontally?

@JushBJJ commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2019): What are the keybinds for opening a new pane and splitting vertically or horizontally?
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@devnoname120 commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2019):

I would suggest linking to the relevant commits/pull requests/issues inside the status update messages just like the release messages do.

@devnoname120 commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2019): I would suggest linking to the relevant commits/pull requests/issues inside the status update messages just like the release messages do.
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@cinnamon-msft commented on GitHub (Nov 18, 2019):

@JushBJJ they can be found here: #3544 😊

@cinnamon-msft commented on GitHub (Nov 18, 2019): @JushBJJ they can be found here: #3544 😊
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@mnpenner commented on GitHub (Feb 11, 2020):

The new wt open new terminal and split commands look great. I've often wanted this so that I can boot up a project consisting of multiple servers all at once. Will we be able to run arbitrary commands in each pane in addition to choosing a profile?

@mnpenner commented on GitHub (Feb 11, 2020): The new `wt` open new terminal and split commands look great. I've often wanted this so that I can boot up a project consisting of multiple servers all at once. Will we be able to run arbitrary commands in each pane in addition to choosing a profile?
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Feb 11, 2020):

@mnpenner Yep! Both new-tab and split-pane support passing a commandline. See this doc for details.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Feb 11, 2020): @mnpenner Yep! Both `new-tab` and `split-pane` support passing a `commandline`. See [this doc](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/doc/user-docs/UsingCommandlineArguments.md#split-pane) for details.
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@AnuthaDev commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2020):

@DHowett Maybe update #3600 or if not, atleast unpin/close it...

@AnuthaDev commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2020): @DHowett Maybe update #3600 or if not, atleast unpin/close it...
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@DHowett commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2020):

@AnuthaDev I’m not the person who updates #3600. What info are you looking for, specifically?

@DHowett commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2020): @AnuthaDev I’m not the person who updates #3600. What info are you looking for, specifically?
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@AnuthaDev commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2020):

@DHowett Not anything in particular, its just... weird that a pinned issue has outdated info...

@AnuthaDev commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2020): @DHowett Not anything in particular, its just... weird that a pinned issue has outdated info...
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@Ricardonacif commented on GitHub (May 14, 2021):

I have a .exe application that right now opens with the regular powershell. Is there a way to make it open with the new windows terminal? Can I ship it with this new app?

@Ricardonacif commented on GitHub (May 14, 2021): I have a .exe application that right now opens with the regular powershell. Is there a way to make it open with the new windows terminal? Can I ship it with this new app?
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (May 18, 2021):

@Ricardonacif The work that's being done in #492 will let any application open in the Terminal window by default, instead of the vintage console. So hopefully in the near future, you won't have to do anything at all.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (May 18, 2021): @Ricardonacif The work that's being done in #492 will let _any_ application open in the Terminal window by default, instead of the vintage console. So hopefully in the near future, you won't have to do _anything at all_.
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@Ricardonacif commented on GitHub (May 18, 2021):

@Ricardonacif The work that's being done in #492 will let any application open in the Terminal window by default, instead of the vintage console. So hopefully in the near future, you won't have to do anything at all.

But if I need it right now, do you suggest me anything? My idea was to ship the Windows Terminal with the application, and ship a .ps1 file that would open the Windows Terminal with parameters to run my .exe file. Makes sense?

@Ricardonacif commented on GitHub (May 18, 2021): > @Ricardonacif The work that's being done in #492 will let _any_ application open in the Terminal window by default, instead of the vintage console. So hopefully in the near future, you won't have to do _anything at all_. But if I need it right now, do you suggest me anything? My idea was to ship the Windows Terminal with the application, and ship a .ps1 file that would open the Windows Terminal with parameters to run my .exe file. Makes sense?
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Mar 1, 2022):

We've kinda gone in another direction with posting status updates. I'm gonna close this one out for now.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Mar 1, 2022): We've kinda gone in another direction with posting status updates. I'm gonna close this one out for now.
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