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Edit Windows Terminals (Windows 10 and later)
- Click on this button
- Select Windows Terminal edition you want to modify
- It can be Stable or Preview
- If the selected Windows Terminal is not installed, you will face this error:
- This error can be bypassed by modifying WinPaletter settings (This will export Windows Terminal preferences in WinPaletter theme file, but won't be applied to your system). This will be explained in Settings wiki.
- It is very important to do this before you start modification by WinPaletter, to avoid errors in Windows Terminal and avoid its settings data loss
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To restore previous settings, open the JSON file you backed-up before in a text editor, copy all contents, press on
Open "Settings.json" in editor
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To reset all settings into default, press on
Open "Settings.json" in editor
, delete all contents, save this file and open Windows Terminal.
This will copy preferences from a WinPaletter theme file into current open theme
This will copy preferences from current Windows Terminal settings into current open theme (looks like an undo)
This will copy preferences from Windows Terminal settings file that has .JSON
file extension into current open theme
Make it checked to make WinPaletter apply changes to Windows Terminal
Windows Terminal has profiles (for example, a profile for Command Prompt, a profile for PowerShell, ...)
- Select a profile from this list
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You can create a new profile from this button:
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You can clone the selected profile into a new profile from this button:
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You can copycat into the selected profile from another profile this button:
- Select a profile and press on this button:
- You can change profile name, tab title, tab icon, tab color and acrylic effect on titlebar (for all profiles)
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Tab icon can be a file path or emoji/symbol from font "Segoe Fluent Icons"
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Press on
Load
There are 5 parts: colors, theme, fonts, cursor and background
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There are profiles for colors, you can select one or create a new one
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You can modify its name, clone it or copycat into it.
- A color profile has items: background, foreground, text selection, cursor color and 16 colors tables
- These colors are labeled by their names. Each name has two colors, the second one has a lighter tone than the first one. The user who will modify them should respect colors according to their names to give another users correct experience
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There are profiles for themes, you can select one or create a new one
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You can modify its name, clone it or copycat into it.
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A theme profile has items: active titlebar, active tab, inactive titlebar, inactive tab and dark/light mode toggle
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The default profiles (system, dark, light) are not modifiable, if you want to modify one, clone it or create a new theme profile
- You can modify terminal font (they are monospaced fonts), weight and size
- You can force using other fonts by checking this, but the console will render these fonts wrongly
- You can change cursor type and size
- These are the types of cursors
- You can change background, and its source can be from current wallpaper or an image in your device. To make there is no background, keep this box empty.
- You can adjust opacity of background image:
- You can make the window of Windows Terminal in acrylic, with a track bar to control its intensity:
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Load: it will load current Windows Terminal preferences into current open WinPaletter theme, and will close this form so you can continue modifying other Windows aspects and finally press on Apply on main form to apply all aspects in the open theme.
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Quick apply: it will apply current Windows Terminal preferences instantly to test their real effects on system.
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Cancel: it will close this form without loading any modification made to Windows Terminal
If you have pressed on 'Quick apply' or applied the whole theme, this button will open an instance of Windows Terminal so you can see the real effects of modifications you made.
This wiki is consistent with WinPaletter 1.0.8.0 and later
- Main form parts
- Color picker
- Palette generator
- Skeleton of a feature modification
- How to design and apply a theme
- Theme info
- Windows colors and theme
- LogonUI screen
- Classic colors
- Cursors
- Consoles (Command Prompt and PowerShell)
- Windows Terminal
- Metrics and fonts
- Wallpaper
- Windows Effects
- Windows switcher (Alt+Tab appearance)
- Screen Saver
- Sounds
- WinPaletter application theme
- Basics
- Design themes to be uploaded to servers\GitHub repositories
- Upload themes to WinPaletter Store repository to be public to everyone
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Create your own server\GitHub repository for hosting themesOptional
Add new themes sources to your current WinPaletter setup
- Disable Explorer restart
- Advanced options to patch PE files
- Theme log verbose level
- Synchronize ExplorerPatcher settings with WinPaletter preview
- Delay applying of Metrics and Fonts
- Apply preferences to all users and LogonUI screen
- Disable cursors rendering or reset them
- Use offline folders as sources for themes in WinPaletter Store