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Multiple Windows Terminal windows are started, and only one of them is captured by wtq

Open bllngr opened this issue 4 months ago • 2 comments

Environment

  • Windows 11
  • Windows Terminal 1.21.2701.0 installed as Windows App
  • Windows Terminal set as Default terminal application
  • wtq 2.0.10 from winget
  • default WT and wtq settings, with the builtin Windows Terminal example enabled in wtq instead of the Powershell one

Expected Behavior

  • When wtq.exe is started and no Terminal instance is running, wtq launches Windows Terminal and immediately captures and hides it

Actual Behavior

  • When wtq.exe is started, a regular Windows Terminal instance is launched
  • Then, a second window with the default profile is started, sometimes even a third
    • seems like this depends on system usage. When the system is busy, it happens more often
  • One of the instances is being captured by wtq and hidden
  • The other Windows Terminal windows remain uncaptured and visible

Log

logs-20241022.txt

bllngr avatar Oct 22 '24 09:10 bllngr