"Open Folder" functionality?

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amloessb
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"Open Folder" functionality?

Post by amloessb »

Product, version and build: PowerShell Studio 2017 (5.4.140.0)
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64-bit
Operating system: Windows 8.1
32 or 64 bit OS: 64-bit

I'm trying out PowerShell Studio to see if it can replace my current IDE/ISE, and one of the features I was looking for was the ability to open a folder into the editor, similar to the way you can in Visual Studio Code. In PowerShell Studio, I would imagine this might be called something like "Open folder as project," but I can't find that option. Does PowerShell Studio have such a feature?

In case it's still unclear what I mean, here's how it looks in Visual Studio Code (apparently, I can't post images, so you'll have to copy/paste the links manually):
https://i.imgur.com/1NQd5Iy.png
And here's the contents of the "misc" folder on the drive:
https://i.imgur.com/goce791.png
Thanks!
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davidc
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Re: "Open Folder" functionality?

Post by davidc »

At the moment, there isn't a folder as a project feature, but we have gotten requests and it on our feature wish list.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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