Public/New-BTText.ps1
function New-BTText { <# .SYNOPSIS Creates a new Text Element for Toast Notifications. .DESCRIPTION The New-BTTextElement cmdlet creates a new Text Element for Toast Notifications. You can specify the text you want displayed in a Toast Notification as a string, or run the cmdlet without a paramter for a blank line. Each Text Element is the equivalent of one line in on a Toast Notification, long lines will wrap. .INPUTS String You cannot pipe input to this cmdlet. .OUTPUTS Text .EXAMPLE New-BTTextElement -Content 'This is a line with text!' Creates a Text Element that will show the string 'This is a line with text!' on a Toast Notification. .EXAMPLE New-BTTextElement Creates a Text Element that will show a blank line on a Toast Notification. .NOTES TODO: Implement hint-style (https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/tiles_and_toasts/2015/06/30/adaptive-tile-templates-schema-and-documentation/) .LINK https://github.com/Windos/BurntToast #> [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications.AdaptiveText])] param ( [Parameter()] [alias('Content')] [string] $Text, [int] $MaxLines, [int] $MinLines, [switch] $Wrap, [Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications.AdaptiveTextAlign] $Align, [Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications.AdaptiveTextStyle] $Style, [string] $Language ) $TextObj = [Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications.AdaptiveText]::new() if ($Text) { $TextObj.Text = $Text } if ($MaxLines) { $TextObj.HintMaxLines = $MaxLines } if ($MinLines) { $TextObj.HintMinLines = $MinLines } if ($Wrap) { $TextObj.HintWrap = $Wrap } if ($Align) { $TextObj.HintAlign = $Align } if ($Style) { $TextObj.HintStyle = $Style } if ($Language) { $TextObj.Language = $Language } $TextObj } |