The slider is used to increase or decrease the font size used in the PowerShell Studio editor window. The left hand side of the status bar contains the Font Size slider, the Layouts menu, and the Auto Layout toggle button. The status bar, at the bottom of the PowerShell Studio window, displays useful information about the current configuration of PowerShell Studio. You can drop the panel onto a docking hint to have it snap it to the desired location or leave the panel floating in the IDE window. As soon as you begin to drag the panel docking hints will appear. You can also click on the title bar of a panel and drag it to another location. Once a panel is displayed it can be locked into position or closed by using the buttons at the top right of the panel: The list of panels that can be displayed includes the following below ( These panels are covered in detail in Chapter 7): The Panels button on the Home ribbon tab contains a complete list of all of the panels that can be displayed in PowerShell Studio The image below shows the major features of the PowerShell Studio window:
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Working with Tabs and Panes (Docking / Layout)
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The Tools tab contains links to external programs, syntax checking, script signing, compare files and more. The deploy tab contains tools to create packaged executables, MSI installers and deployment procedures. The designer tab contains functions related to forms manipulation and creation. The home tab contains the functions used most often while scripting and is the default tab in PowerShell Studio. The file tab contains functions related to opening and closing files and projects, and printing. PowerShell Studio displays a ribbon bar at the top of the application window: Chapter 3-Basic Orientation Basic Orientation The Ribbon