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| | pspad + powershell Hi, i'm using PSPad as PS editor now, and i've seen that it is possible to associate a help file (.hlp) to each language; i've already found some clip files nd def files for autocompletion, but would you have a hlp file corresponding to monad / powershell with the content of get-help or such a thing ? bye Nico |
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| | Re: pspad + powershell So such thing. For one, the HLP format is deprecated, and for another PowerShell stores its help in XML files. -- Don Jones Windows PowerShell MVP Founder: www.ScriptingAnswers.com Co-Author: "Windows PowerShell: TFM" <Nicopil@mi> wrote in message news:4645a142$0$28727$426a74cc@news.free.fr... > Hi, i'm using PSPad as PS editor now, and i've seen that it is possible to > associate a help file (.hlp) to each language; > > i've already found some clip files nd def files for autocompletion, but > would you have a hlp file corresponding to monad / powershell with the > content of get-help or such a thing ? > > bye > Nico > |
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| | Re: pspad + powershell On May 12, 4:12 am, <Nicopil@mi> wrote: > Hi, i'm using PSPad as PS editor now, and i've seen that it is possible to > associate a help file (.hlp) to each language; > > i've already found some clip files nd def files for autocompletion, but > would you have a hlp file corresponding to monad / powershell with the > content of get-help or such a thing ? > > bye > Nico Powershell Analyzer dynamically takes powershell help from get-help and renders it into rich text, with syntax highlighted examples here is a screenshot http://www.powershellanalyzer.com/im...idscreen10.png Also it is a complete powershell editor/IDE |
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