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Update cmd's default profile to disable acrylic #3020

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As per prior agreement with WinUI team, disabling acrylic for Cmd (and Windows PowerShell, already complete) by default.

PowerShell Core/7 and WSL distros allowed to have Acrylic enabled by default.

As per prior agreement with WinUI team, disabling acrylic for Cmd (and Windows PowerShell, already complete) by default. 

PowerShell Core/7 and WSL distros allowed to have Acrylic enabled by default.
@bitcrazed bitcrazed added this to the Terminal-1911 milestone Oct 1, 2019
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@carlos-zamora carlos-zamora merged commit 06bd7e2 into master Oct 2, 2019
@carlos-zamora carlos-zamora deleted the bitcrazed/disable-acyrlic-for-cmd branch October 2, 2019 17:23
DHowett-MSFT pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 3, 2019
As per prior agreement with WinUI team, disabling acrylic for Cmd (and Windows PowerShell, already complete) by default. 

PowerShell Core/7 and WSL distros allowed to have Acrylic enabled by default.
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ghost commented Oct 4, 2019

🎉Windows Terminal Preview v0.5.2762.0 has been released which incorporates this pull request.:tada:

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@miniksa miniksa modified the milestones: Terminal-1911, Terminal-1910 Oct 18, 2019
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