I did not find an answer to this after searching a bit : On stackoverflow.com, is there a way to avoid breaking a code block's formatting when including a string with a trailing backslash ?
It's common on the Windows platform to use strings like C:\Users\me\
.
If you include this in a code block along with more code, the following code is not syntax-highlighted properly (I guess it's because the last double-quote is escaped by the \
?):
Note the formatting used for code in this question: <!-- language-all: lang-powershell -->
$myPath = "C:\Users\me\"
$myFile = "whatever.txt"
Get-Item "$myPath$myFile"
The same snippet without the trailing backslash is parsed properly:
$myPath = "C:\Users\me"
$myFile = "whatever.txt"
Get-Item "$myPath$myFile"
See an example in this question (from Here is my code so far...), everything after the first line of code is "messed up":
EDIT : FYI, escaping character in PS is the backtick `