Welcome to the v0.10 release of the Windows Terminal! As always, you can install the Windows Terminal from the Microsoft Store or download the package from the GitHub releases page. Let’s dive into what’s new! Mouse Input The Terminal now supports mouse input in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) applications as well as Windows applications that use virtual terminal (VT) input. The Windows Terminal is a modern, fast, efficient, powerful, and productive terminal application for users of command-line tools and shells like Command Prompt, PowerShell, and WSL. Its main features include multiple tabs, panes, Unicode and UTF-8 character support, a GPU accelerated text rendering engine, and custom themes, styles,.
JupyterLab terminals provide full support for system shells (bash, tsch,etc.) on Mac/Linux and PowerShell on Windows. You can run anything inyour system shell with a terminal, including programs such as vim oremacs. The terminals run on the system where the Jupyter server isrunning, with the privileges of your user. Thus, if JupyterLab isinstalled on your local machine, the JupyterLab terminals will runthere.
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To open a new terminal, click the
+
button in the file browser andselect the terminal in the new Launcher tab:Closing a terminal tab will leave it running on the server, but you canre-open it using the Running tab in the left sidebar:
Copy/Paste¶
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For macOS users,
Cmd+C
and Cmd+V
work as usual.For Windows users using
PowerShell
, Ctrl+Insert
and Shift+Insert
work as usual.To use the native browser Copy/Paste menu, hold
Shift
and right click to bring up thecontext menu (note: this may not work in all browsers).For non-macOS users, JupyterLab will interpret
Ctrl+C
as a copy if there is text selected.In addition, Ctrl+V
will be interpreted as a paste command unless the pasteWithCtrlV
setting is disabled. One may want to disable pasteWithCtrlV
if the shortcut is neededfor something else such as the vi editor.For anyone using a *nix shell, the default
Ctrl+Shift+C
conflicts with the defaultshortcut for toggling the command palette (apputils:activate-command-palette
).If desired, that shortcut can be changed by editing the keyboard shortcuts in setttings.Using Ctrl+Shift+V
for paste works as usual.Tested environments¶
Windows Terminal Documentation
Adobe has validated all of the Acrobat family of products in a Windows Terminal Services environment. Flow state 1 325.
The environments used for validation were set up in the following ways:
Windows Terminal Default
- Acrobat 11.0:
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition 64-bit.
- Client operating systems: Windows XP SP3, Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit), and Windows 8 (32-bit and 64-bit).
- Standard and administrator user profiles were set up via Active Directory.
- Acrobat 10.0:
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition 64-bit.
- Client operating systems: Windows XP Professional SP3, Windows Vista SP2 and Windows 7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit).
- Standard/Administrator user profiles were set up via Active Directory.
- Acrobat 9:
- The WTS environment used Remote Desktop Client version 6.0.2448.0 with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 2 and version 5.1.2600.2180 with Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2.
- Client operating systems tested were Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 and above, and Windows Vista Professional with and without Service Pack 1.
- A user account was set up using a Microsoft Active Directory domain user group. Note The Anonymous User profile was not tested.
- The user account was set up on the server with a restricted Common User profile, with Read, Read and Execute, and List Folder Contents permissions. These permissions enable the user to operate the computer and save documents; they do not allow the user to install programs or make changes to the system files or settings.
- The server machine was running Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and 2007, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x and 7.0, Microsoft Office Publisher 2003, Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003, Lotus Notes 7.0 and 8.0, and McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.5.