Improve first-run experience for non-developer audience #6027

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opened 2026-01-31 00:28:05 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @pronichkin on GitHub (Jan 18, 2020).

Originally assigned to: @DHowett on GitHub.

I just started Terminal for the first time on a new machine, and I see Windows PowerShell using Courier New font.

I have heard that Terminal comes with a new font, and now I am puzzled why it's not the default. Ok maybe I need to change it manually in settings.

There's no visible Settings button or menu. I have to look around for it. Finally, I find it under the down arrow, which is not very intuitive.

Opening settings pops up Windows dialog which asks me what to do with this file. I do not have any specialized editor on my machine. So, I am confused by this choice.

Finally, I chose Notepad because that's what I'm used to when opening unknown file types. I see JSON which is not formatted nicely. In fact, the first block (Azure Cloud Shell) is formatted while others are not. This is highly confusing.

I'm an IT Pro, not a developer. I'm not used to JSON files. I might have figured that out by trial and error, but that would be time consuming. Moreover, without visible indentation it's almost impossible.

Originally created by @pronichkin on GitHub (Jan 18, 2020). Originally assigned to: @DHowett on GitHub. I just started Terminal for the first time on a new machine, and I see Windows PowerShell using Courier New font. I have heard that Terminal comes with a new font, and now I am puzzled why it's not the default. Ok maybe I need to change it manually in settings. There's no visible Settings button or menu. I have to look around for it. Finally, I find it under the down arrow, which is not very intuitive. Opening settings pops up Windows dialog which asks me what to do with this file. I do not have any specialized editor on my machine. So, I am confused by this choice. Finally, I chose Notepad because that's what I'm used to when opening unknown file types. I see JSON which is not formatted nicely. In fact, the first block (Azure Cloud Shell) is formatted while others are not. This is highly confusing. I'm an IT Pro, not a developer. I'm not used to JSON files. I might have figured that out by trial and error, but that would be time consuming. Moreover, without visible indentation it's almost impossible.
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Reference: starred/terminal#6027