Rich Turner
Rich Turner
Hey @jorangreef - could I ask you to file an issue in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/ referencing this issue? We'll triage and comment there.
Quick update here: Windows Terminal's emoji layout & handling has improved a lot over the last couple of years and now seems to handle most emoji that I throw at...
While we're not able to give you a firm timeline right now, I can echo @zadjii-msft's comment - we are sooooooooo keen for "Add sudo" to bubble up our priority...
@parkovski - If that's all you can ask for, I fear for your imagination :D ;)
Chocolate isn't healthy? Pfffft!
Thanks for sharing your detailed thoughts @fcharlie. It turns-out that when considering a sudo-like feature as part of an operating system like Windows, that there are a lot of edge...
@bgshacklett > Re: "Is there anything that the community can do to work with you to help get those resources assigned" Nothing right now - any supported solution in this...
@dadpolice You can run Terminal elevated with Admin rights by right clicking and hitting "Run as Administrator":  HOWEVER, note that elevation is not the same as running as a...
Yeah, sorry - that's not a supported scenario for modern/UWP apps. Could you describe your use-case - why you want to run Terminal from one user account as a different...
@dadpolice Could I ask what you're trying to achieve by running a standard user account and then running some apps under the identity of an admin? This is basically what...