Skip to content

Clarify what the icon is when none is specified #625

@zadjii-msft

Description

@zadjii-msft

The default icons are useful to users who need them. For example, I use Yori(a modern CMD replacement), whose prompts can be customized like any modern shell(PowerShell, Z shell) with modern features like tab completion and can also function as a replacement of cmd. I set it to the default cmd icon ms-appx:///ProfileIcons/{0caa0dad-35be-5f56-a8ff-afceeeaa6101}.png. But in Windows 11 when I open a bat file with Windows Terminal it uses some default cmd profile to run that script and uses this icon image What is this icon and where can I find it?

Ah, good eye, the docs should be updated.

If there's no icon specified, we'll fall back to this glyph from Segoe Fluent:

Glyph Unicode point Description
  e756 CommandPrompt

From discussion in microsoft/terminal#1918

Metadata

Metadata

Assignees

No one assigned

    Labels

    No labels
    No labels

    Type

    No type

    Projects

    No projects

    Milestone

    No milestone

    Relationships

    None yet

    Development

    No branches or pull requests

    Issue actions