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Area-VTVirtual Terminal sequence supportVirtual Terminal sequence supportHelp WantedWe encourage anyone to jump in on these.We encourage anyone to jump in on these.Issue-TaskIt's a feature request, but it doesn't really need a major design.It's a feature request, but it doesn't really need a major design.Product-ConhostFor issues in the Console codebaseFor issues in the Console codebaseProduct-TerminalThe new Windows Terminal.The new Windows Terminal.Resolution-Fix-CommittedFix is checked in, but it might be 3-4 weeks until a release.Fix is checked in, but it might be 3-4 weeks until a release.good first issueThis is a fix that might be easier for someone to do as a first contributionThis is a fix that might be easier for someone to do as a first contribution
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Windows build number: 1903
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 0.2.1715
Any other software? neovim v0.3.4
Steps to reproduce
- Create a profile that uses cursorShape "vintage"
- Open nvim
- close nvim
Expected behavior
After closing nvim I would expect to have the "vintage" cursor again.
Actual behavior
Cursor is a filledBox that doesn't blink anymore
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Area-VTVirtual Terminal sequence supportVirtual Terminal sequence supportHelp WantedWe encourage anyone to jump in on these.We encourage anyone to jump in on these.Issue-TaskIt's a feature request, but it doesn't really need a major design.It's a feature request, but it doesn't really need a major design.Product-ConhostFor issues in the Console codebaseFor issues in the Console codebaseProduct-TerminalThe new Windows Terminal.The new Windows Terminal.Resolution-Fix-CommittedFix is checked in, but it might be 3-4 weeks until a release.Fix is checked in, but it might be 3-4 weeks until a release.good first issueThis is a fix that might be easier for someone to do as a first contributionThis is a fix that might be easier for someone to do as a first contribution