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Domtar
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Post by Domtar »

Product, version and build: PowerShell Studio 2017 5.4.136
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32 or 64 bit version of product: 64 bit
Operating system: Windows 10
32 or 64 bit OS: 64 bit
PowerShell Version: as above

hi,

there is a behavior in the editor that bugs me every time.

let's say I'm writing some file path like: "$($env:programfiles)\

when I input that last character, which is the \, the editor adds single quotes '

how can I remove that feature? how do I fix it so that whenever I add a \, the editor does not format my string?

thanks!
DevinL
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Post by DevinL »

First I feel it's important to note that this isn't actually a feature of PowerShell Studio. This sounds more like a bug, and unfortunately, we've been unable to reproduce this on our end.

Could you possibly provide a video of the described behavior? Maybe in a gif or uploaded to imgur if need be.
DevinL
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