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Default Command Line Experience in Windows is Now Windows Terminal
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(10-19-2022, 12:35 AM)hanness Wrote: As of today, with Windows 11 22H2 October 18th Moment 1 Update, Windows Terminal is now the default command line experience.

In view of this, are there any plans to update QB64PE to better support Windows Terminal for apps that output to the console.

I brought up this question probably about two years ago since we knew back then already that this day was coming, and now it's here.
Yay, Powershell was bad enough, I couldn't use it at all!

R.I.P. "cmd.exe". Now I hold a vigil for it for... one second.

M$ attempt to cause more confusion with how things are named.

I almost forgot to ask: is this "Windows Terminal" any better than Unix/Linux terminal allowing commands longer than 255 characters?

Better check if the Win32 API console functions work without even more hassles with the programming tools.
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RE: Default Command Line Experience in Windows is Now Windows Terminal - by mnrvovrfc - 10-19-2022, 09:45 AM



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