First, thank you for the non-blocking Find / Replace window! Thank you also for fixing the DPI issues.
Second, I find myself using Notepad++ still, though not as often. It has a fantastic Find / Replace menu. Would you be able to emulate/add on?
K now I'm just gonna list stuff
Right click -> Copy or Ctrl-C to copy text of Snippet
history dropdown on find and replace
Find / Replace in all open files
Remember what I last had open
Open multiple files at once from Project pane
Add a new file to project in a specific directory (I keep my project files outside of my github directory because I like to keep it clean)
Add directory as module but don't put PowerStudio files in there
Built-in markdown editor (for github README.md)
Reorder Functions by dragging and dropping from the Functions panel
Thanks much!
Wishlist
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Re: Wishlist
Thank you for the wonderful list of suggestions! I'll be sure to pass this along to the team and put them on the wishlist.
DevinL
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Wishlist
PowerShell Studio can restore your files on start up if you enable the option:
As for adding files to a project, you can drag and drop files into the project panel or use the "Add Existing File" button.
If it asks you to copy the file, just press the No button and it will keep the file's original location.
Thank you for your feedback.
David
As for adding files to a project, you can drag and drop files into the project panel or use the "Add Existing File" button.
If it asks you to copy the file, just press the No button and it will keep the file's original location.
Thank you for your feedback.
David
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Wishlist
Thanks, David! I'll go click that box. I should have looked.
I currently do use "Add Existing File". I didn't realize I could drag and drop
I currently do use "Add Existing File". I didn't realize I could drag and drop