Hi,
in Visual Studio Code I have the powershell plugin installed and I want to use it like in ISE.
So good so far, but in the Terminal I miss the option to expand the Property of an Object
an example for an VM in a variable $vm,
I miss the property box like here in powershell ISE
How can I enable this view in visual studio code (vscode)?
Not sure what exactly you mean, but when I type a dot, I see all the properties and methods in a listbox in an editor window.
This will probably not be the case in the Terminal screen (depending how and which session you run in there).
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Usually when I see that there is some error somwhere else. Generally if I try and run the current script, then try again it works.
yes Luc,
in the script field in the top it is working but in the terminial windows below not,
In the ISE the Terminal window is driven by the Windows PowerShell ISE Host.
That feature is builtin into that Host, but not in the ConsoleHost nor in the Visual Studio Code Host afaik.
You can always raise an Issue in the PowerShell Language Support for Visual Studio Code repo.
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