Product, version and build:
Product: PowerShell Studio 2020 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.7.173
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.18363.0
Good evening
We've just updated to 5.7.173 and one of the most powerful Feature no longer works as before:
Until the previous version, we were able to call Generate Comment Based Help - now, it is missing
It looks like the availability of the command is context dependent - it would be great, if Sapien could re-enable this feature on all Function Code segments.
Thanks a lot, kind regards,
Thomas
5.7.173 has removed Generate Comment Based Help :-(
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Re: 5.7.173 has removed Generate Comment Based Help :-(
It isn't missing, it is disabled as PowerShell Studio doesn't appear to be recognizing your function as a function. This feature is also on the ribbon (Home->Edit).
- Is the function you are trying to generate help for listed in the Functions panel?
- Does your script run?
- Is the function you are trying to generate help for listed in the Functions panel?
- Does your script run?
Brittney
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Re: 5.7.173 has removed Generate Comment Based Help :-(
Is there any specific reason you need to use a character in a function name that only exist on a German keyboard?
Generally you should only use alphanumeric characters for function names and not special symbols. Language specific symbols are likely to cause problems.
Generally you should only use alphanumeric characters for function names and not special symbols. Language specific symbols are likely to cause problems.
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.