The recent PowerShell Studio service builds include some changes to improve the handling of the WebView2 control. This article details the changes made and provides an overview of loading the control in PowerShell Studio’s designer.
Setup
To load the WebView2…
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With the latest service build of PowerShell Studio (5.8.201), we have added a new control—WebView2—to our Toolbox pane along with a new file template. The WebView2 is a modernized, updated control of the WebBrowser control. WebView2 uses Microsoft Edge (Chromium)…
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PSF files are PowerShell Studio’s Windows Forms (WinForms) files (PowerShell Studio Form). This file contains all the designer and script information in an xml format. Most code in a PSF file should be an event or function. Any code not…
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The Window Forms designer in PowerShell Studio lets you cut (Ctrl+X), copy (Ctrl+C), and paste (Ctrl+V) controls within the current form as well as between other forms. When copying a control, it will retain the properties set on the control.…
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We are proud to announce the addition of PowerShell 7 support with the latest release of PowerShell Studio (5.7.175). This release also includes new script engines for packaging scripts, cache support, debugging capabilities, and updates to our Windows Forms designer.…
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In the previous article we mentioned the new Designer Tab:
The new Designer tab helps make the GUI designer easier to discover and use. Each of the editing commands is spelled out and the Preview GUI button is more prominent.…
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