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Found an annoying issue when I printed a script today from within PS Studio. White colored font characters, which look great on the dark screen, do not show up on printed paper. Tried both color and black printing. The white colored fonts disappear in both formats.
Is there a way around this without having to change font colors under options?
Or is this a feature request? It would be nice if the application automatically formatted the document to be friendly for both color and/or black printing. If there's an easy to do this, please let me know.
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Printing from PowerShell Studio
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Re: Printing from PowerShell Studio
The print command uses the color settings of the editor to print the document. We will investigate, but for now I recommend switching to a Light theme before printing.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Printing from PowerShell Studio
You can change the color theme from the ribbon:
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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Re: Printing from PowerShell Studio
Thanks David!
This is a great work-around.
Print looks good using the Visual Studio 2013 Light skin setting.
~Fred
This is a great work-around.
Print looks good using the Visual Studio 2013 Light skin setting.
~Fred