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Ctrl+Shift+Scrollwheel can no longer fully disable transparency when using Acrylic

Open kevinmyexp opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments

Windows Terminal version

1.12.10733.0

Windows build number

10.0.22000.593

Other Software

No response

Steps to reproduce

"useAcrylic": true "opacity": 100 / "acrylicOpacity": 1.0

Expected Behavior

Terminal window with fully opaque, solid color background

Actual Behavior

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Terminal window still presents minor Acrylic effect, thus making switch between Acrylic% and Opaque with C+S+Wheel impossible.

kevinmyexp avatar Apr 10 '22 20:04 kevinmyexp

we discussed this some weeks back but never noted it down: I did this intentionally so people could have fully opaque acrylic. Turns out though, no one really likes that, and wants 100% opacity to always mean "acrylic off". That's fine by me. We just need to revert that bit of logic.

zadjii-msft avatar Sep 14 '22 11:09 zadjii-msft

We just need to revert that bit of logic.

Would that be easy enough to include in the next release?

ofek avatar Oct 04 '22 16:10 ofek

:tada:This issue was addressed in #14193, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal v1.15.3465.0 and v1.15.3466.0.:tada:

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ghost avatar Dec 14 '22 20:12 ghost

:tada:This issue was addressed in #14193, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal Preview v1.16.3463.0 and v1.16.3464.0.:tada:

Handy links:

ghost avatar Dec 14 '22 20:12 ghost