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pane management
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Pane management in Windows Terminal refers to the ability to split the terminal window into multiple resizable panes, each running a separate shell or command. Recent preview releases, such as Windows Terminal Preview 1.11, have expanded pane management with features like swapping panes, moving panes between splits, and splitting via context menus. These enhancements are designed for developers, sysadmins, and power users who rely on multi-pane workflows to monitor logs, run commands, or edit files side by side. The improvements are configurable through both JSON settings and the user interface, making pane management more flexible and accessible for daily terminal use.
Microsoft’s Windows Terminal has picked up a practical and widely requested set of enhancements in its latest preview release — from an acrylic title bar and refined text rendering options to much stronger pane-management commands and an optional minimize-to‑system‑tray behavior — changes that...
Microsoft’s Windows Terminal Preview has taken another practical step forward with the 1.11 preview release, bringing a cluster of user-facing improvements—most notably the ability to minimize the app to the system tray, a refreshed Settings UI with unfocused appearance controls, expanded pane...