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This commit introduces 8 more variants of the .ICO file, embeds the right ones into WindowsTerminal.exe, and adds code that will select the most appropriate icon at runtime. Since we're a Centennial application, the "application" icon inside our package isn't used by the shell for the taskbar thumbnails or the Alt-Tab window. To quote J. Tippet, > I believe there are two possible fixes: > > 1. Fix the OS shell to prefer the MRT icon instead of preferring the > win32 icon > 2. Add alternate versions of /res/terminal.ico > The 1st fix is clearly better, since it benefits any hybrid app. But > the 2nd fix is much easier, since it'd just take about an hour to gin up > a new .ico file and hack the .RC file to refer to it when building the > preview flavor. ... and to quote Michael Ratanapintha, > Basically, if your MSIX-packaged desktop app's image resources are > separate files or even separate MSIX packages, they may be loaded by > MRT. If they're embedded in the .exe, they're the old-fashioned Win32 > resources Mr. Tippet is referring to. This is the "2nd fix." Fixes #6777 Co-authored-by: Jeffrey Tippet <jtippet@ntdev.microsoft.com>
Dictionaries are lists of words to accept unconditionally
While check spelling will complain about a whitelisted word which is no longer present, you can include things here even if they are not otherwise present in the repository.
E.g., you could include a list of system APIs here, or potential contributors (so that if a future commit includes their name, it'll be accepted).
Files
| File | Description |
|---|---|
| Dictionary | Primary US English dictionary |
| Chinese | Chinese words |
| Japanese | Japanese words |
| Microsoft | Microsoft brand items |
| Fonts | Font names |
| Names | Names of people |
| Colors | Names of color |