Update path to profiles.json in documentation (#2843)
The profiles.json file was moved from RoamingState to LocalState in PR #2298. Update the documentation to reflect this change.
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`profiles.json` settings file. At the time of writing you can open the settings
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`profiles.json` settings file. At the time of writing you can open the settings
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file in your default editor by selecting `Settings` from the WT pull down menu.
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file in your default editor by selecting `Settings` from the WT pull down menu.
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The settings are stored in the file `$env:LocalAppData\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_<randomString>\RoamingState\profiles.json`.
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The settings are stored in the file `$env:LocalAppData\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_<randomString>\LocalState\profiles.json`.
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As of [#2515](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/2515), the settings are
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As of [#2515](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/2515), the settings are
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split into _two_ files: a hardcoded `defaults.json`, and `profiles.json`, which
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split into _two_ files: a hardcoded `defaults.json`, and `profiles.json`, which
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1. Download the Debian JPG logo https://www.debian.org/logos/openlogo-100.jpg
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1. Download the Debian JPG logo https://www.debian.org/logos/openlogo-100.jpg
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2. Put the image in the
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2. Put the image in the
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`$env:LocalAppData\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_<randomString>\RoamingState\`
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`$env:LocalAppData\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_<randomString>\LocalState\`
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directory (same directory as your `profiles.json` file).
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directory (same directory as your `profiles.json` file).
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__NOTE__: You can put the image anywhere you like, the above suggestion happens to be convenient.
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__NOTE__: You can put the image anywhere you like, the above suggestion happens to be convenient.
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3. Open your WT json properties file.
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3. Open your WT json properties file.
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4. Under the Debian Linux profile, add the following fields:
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4. Under the Debian Linux profile, add the following fields:
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```json
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```json
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"backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///Roaming/openlogo-100.jpg",
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"backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///Local/openlogo-100.jpg",
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"backgroundImageOpacity": 1,
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"backgroundImageOpacity": 1,
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"backgroundImageStretchMode" : "none",
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"backgroundImageStretchMode" : "none",
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"backgroundImageAlignment" : "topRight",
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"backgroundImageAlignment" : "topRight",
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## Configuring Windows Terminal
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## Configuring Windows Terminal
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All Windows Terminal settings are currently managed using the `profiles.json` file, located within `$env:LocalAppData\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe/RoamingState`.
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All Windows Terminal settings are currently managed using the `profiles.json` file, located within `$env:LocalAppData\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe/LocalState`.
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To open the settings file from Windows Terminal:
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To open the settings file from Windows Terminal:
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