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Hey @Negwoh, you need to dive into update-able notifications (as it looks like you've started down). As luck would have it, those databindings can be used for more than strings, and especially those progressbars. For general overview of update-able toast, checkout this post. But for something more specific to progress bars (and databindings with more than strings), checkout this reply to another discussion. |
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@Negwoh You can probably mark the topic as "Answered" :) |
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Hello, and thank you for your contribution to BurntToast. Today marks the official release of BurntToast v1.0.0. As part of this major milestone and to ensure the project starts its next chapter with a clean slate, I am declaring "issue bankruptcy." This decision is explained in more detail in the official announcement post: Ten Years Toasting: BurntToast Hits the Big v1! As a result, I am closing all outstanding issues and pull requests (and discussions), including this one. Please do not interpret this as a lack of interest in the problem, suggestion, or topic you've raised. This is a necessary step to clear a very old backlog and focus development efforts on the current state of the module. If this topic is still relevant to you:
I hope this reset will allow me to be more responsive to community feedback going forward. Thank you for your understanding and for being part of the BurntToast journey. |
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I can't get this to work, the cmdlet has no -ProgessBar param and databinding only works for strings, can someone explain to me how I can update a progress bar using this cmdlet (or any other method other than new-burnttoastnotification as this is obtuse to the user :)).
Thanks in advance!
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