10-19-2022, 03:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2022, 03:24 PM by SpriggsySpriggs.)
To my knowledge, Terminal is not the default command prompt in Windows 11 22H2. You have to change that setting manually. Also, with Console Only apps, you cannot completely hide the Terminal window. You can only minimize it with Console Off. Only CMD works as desired. That being said, the customization you can have in Terminal is phenomenal. Endless options to make it exactly how you want. That, and glyph fonts. Which may or may not mean that we can use glyphs in QB64. Not sure how glyphs are created just yet but I've thought about looking them up.
Ask me about Windows API and maybe some Linux stuff