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Glass mode was a Windows Vista feature and more or less dropped from Windows 7 (#207). As it does not work anymore (at least not reliably), it got dropped also...
You can still have that by running `mintty -o Transparency=glass` if it happens to work on your system.
In wsltty, you can also access the config folder via `wslpath "$APPDATA"/wsltty` (wsltty-specific) or `wslpath "$APPDATA"/mintty` (shared with other mintty instances).
For a more POSIX-like feeling, you could also link the Windows config folder to the assumed WSL config directory: `ln -s $(wslpath "$APPDATA"/wsltty) ~/.config/`
Use case acknowledged, sounds like a nice idea. Although I guess most people will find it more intuitive to use the "Select All" function. Also note that mintty now supports...
On second thought, this is one of the subtle issues that raise security concerns. A malicious remote script could place contents into the clipboard, without the user noticing it, that...
OK, if it's implemented, it will be under the same restriction as clipboard setting sequence OSC 52 (#258, see also #623), i.e. guarded by option `AllowSetSelection`.
Remote access to the terminal's desktop's clipboard is a valid use case that cannot be handled with such tools or mechanisms. On the other hand, it's also a security risk...
Likely duplicate of #969 and perhaps #1034. The Alt keys have an ambiguous usage as AltGr which would simply activate an alternate keyboard mapping for some characters. Mintty achieves a...
Well, as also discussed in other issue, the right Alt key has the special role of AltGr if combined with Control, so for Control+Alt combinations, you'll have to use the...