When I say launching the script in a new window, I mean it runs the script in a new Powershell window. What they do is they save the script (if it's not a file, it saves a temp file) and then runs it in a new console window.
I've found that runs the stuff I do better than running it through the ISE. On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Daniel Ratliff <dratl...@humana.com> wrote: > I use the ISE every day, and honestly the only addons I have are the > Script Browser/Analyzer. Never really played with anything else. > > > > I don’t know about launching the script in a new window, but I use ctrl+T > often to open a separate instance in a new tab. > > > > *Daniel Ratliff* > > > > *From:* listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto: > listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] *On Behalf Of *Ryan > *Sent:* Thursday, August 21, 2014 3:52 PM > *To:* powershell@lists.myitforum.com > *Subject:* [powershell] Powershell ISE Addons > > > > So, what are some must have addons for the ISE? I use PowerGUI right now, > but was thinking of switching to the ISE since that's what is installed on > all the servers I go into. Also, PowerGUI tends to slow down on larger > scripts when I have to do something that changes the highlighting of the > whole script. For instance, putting a string between quotes can take > forever... > > > > I really love the feature of PowerGUI that lets you launch the script in a > new window. If the ISE had that feature, I would drop PowerGUI and go to > it. Is there an addon that does this? > > > ================================================ > Did you know you can also post and find answers on PowerShell in the > forums? > http://www.myitforum.com/forums/default.asp?catApp=1 > > The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to > which it is addressed > and may contain CONFIDENTIAL material. If you receive this > material/information in error, > please contact the sender and delete or destroy the material/information. > > ================================================ > Did you know you can also post and find answers on PowerShell in the > forums? > http://www.myitforum.com/forums/default.asp?catApp=1 > ================================================ Did you know you can also post and find answers on PowerShell in the forums? http://www.myitforum.com/forums/default.asp?catApp=1