Am 03.05.2017 11:34 schrieb "Graeme Geldenhuys via Lazarus" < lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org>: > For example, take a look at ConEmu for Windows. > * Tab support built-in > * Resizeable console windows
While not point and click you can resize console windows (and the window buffer) without problems. And it's even remembered *per shortcut*! > * User defined encoding per console window While not selectable upon start (I think) it can easily be changed with a command. > * Font choice Supported since at least XP > * better mouse & clipboard support If you use the PowerShell window that experience is already vastly improved. Could be that this is the case for the default console window in Windows 10 as well. > * User defined "console engine" per window or tab. > eg: I can have Bash run in one tab and the standard > windows console in another. No one stops you from running a different shell in a command window (e.g. I often switch to cmd inside PowerShell when some program give me trouble with the latter). > * color customisation Already supported since at least Windows 7 (can't currently check older versions). > I don't know why anybody would still want to run the standard Windows > console - it is 20 years behind everybody else. Because it does its job and its part of the OS without the need to install some 3rd party application. Regards, Sven
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