Question 1:
When I roll the mouse over any PowerShell script code it tries to be helpful and tell me what strings are or that I'm hovering over a variable which is obvious. That's great for beginners but it's really annoying and I can't find where to turn it off. How do I turn this off? It's pretty distracting.
Question 2:
Is there a tutorial about making MSI packages? I keep trying and says that it can't copy the PS1 file I'm trying to built against. Certainly something I'm doing wrong. Also, I assume I can add the /quiet switch to the MSI when built?
Product, version and build: PowerShell Studio 2017 5.4.145.0
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64
Operating system: Win10
32 or 64 bit OS: 64
Trial Help: Disabling Rollover Help and Creating MSI Packages
Forum rules
DO NOT POST SUBSCRIPTION NUMBERS, LICENSE KEYS OR ANY OTHER LICENSING INFORMATION IN THIS FORUM.
Only the original author and our tech personnel can reply to a topic that is created in this forum. If you find a topic that relates to an issue you are having, please create a new topic and reference the other in your post.
DO NOT POST SUBSCRIPTION NUMBERS, LICENSE KEYS OR ANY OTHER LICENSING INFORMATION IN THIS FORUM.
Only the original author and our tech personnel can reply to a topic that is created in this forum. If you find a topic that relates to an issue you are having, please create a new topic and reference the other in your post.
Re: Trial Help: Disabling Rollover Help and Creating MSI Packages
Question 1:
Unfortunately, at this time there isn't a setting to disable the hover text. Displaying the type information like this is standard behavior for development environments. Visual Studio is a prime example.
Question 2:
What is the exact error message that you are getting?
Note: The application needs read / write permission in the script's directory in order to produce the MSI.
Please refer to the following articles for more details on the MSI builder:
https://www.sapien.com/blog/2014/04/14/ ... 14-part-3/
https://www.sapien.com/blog/2014/10/14/ ... ld-7-0-49/
These articles are for PrimalScript, but still apply to PowerShell Studio.
Unfortunately, at this time there isn't a setting to disable the hover text. Displaying the type information like this is standard behavior for development environments. Visual Studio is a prime example.
Question 2:
What is the exact error message that you are getting?
Note: The application needs read / write permission in the script's directory in order to produce the MSI.
Please refer to the following articles for more details on the MSI builder:
https://www.sapien.com/blog/2014/04/14/ ... 14-part-3/
https://www.sapien.com/blog/2014/10/14/ ... ld-7-0-49/
These articles are for PrimalScript, but still apply to PowerShell Studio.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.