Examples/Example06.ps1
[CmdletBinding()] param ( [System.String[]] $Format = 'Html', [System.String] $Path = '~\Desktop', [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] $PassThru ) Import-Module PScribo -Force -Verbose:$false $example6 = Document -Name 'PScribo Example 6' { <# You can create a document structure with the 'Section' cmdlet. This is the only PScribo cmdlet that supports nesting of script blocks. Sections are used to create a hierarchy within the document that are used when generating a table of contents. If you have no requirement for a table of contents, then you may not need to use the 'Section' keyword. You can define sections with the 'Section' keyword, a name and script block. You can nest sections within sections. #> Section -Name 'First Section' -ScriptBlock { Paragraph 'This section will not have any explicit styling applied.' } <# Styles can also be applied to Sections with the -Style parameter. PScribo defines the following heading styles: Heading1, Heading2 and Heading3. Just like the built-in "Normal" style you can define your own styles or override the default ones. #> Section -Name 'Second Styled Section' -Style Heading1 -ScriptBlock { Paragraph 'This section heading will be styled with the built-in "Heading1" style.' } Section -Name 'Third Section' -Style Heading1 -ScriptBlock { Paragraph 'This paragraph is nested within "Third Section".' Section 'Sub Section' -Style Heading2 { Paragraph 'This paragraph is nested beneath the "Third Section\Sub Section".' } } } $example6 | Export-Document -Path $Path -Format $Format -PassThru:$PassThru |