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‎Jan 06, 2015
06:04 AM
PushButton Event - SetMsiPropery
Hi,
Is it possible to set a PushButton Event which will set an MSI property in an Basic MSI project?
Also can you hide/show and image on mouse over of a PushButton again in an Basic MSI project?
Been trying stuff for hours with little success so any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Is it possible to set a PushButton Event which will set an MSI property in an Basic MSI project?
Also can you hide/show and image on mouse over of a PushButton again in an Basic MSI project?
Been trying stuff for hours with little success so any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
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‎Jan 06, 2015
08:41 AM
Create a Control Event named like [PROPERTY] - that is with square brackets around the name of the property you want to set. You can see an example on the Next button of the CustomSetup dialog.
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‎Jan 06, 2015
09:30 AM
MichaelU wrote:
Create a Control Event named like [PROPERTY] - that is with square brackets around the name of the property you want to set. You can see an example on the Next button of the CustomSetup dialog.
Many thanks, is the mouseover image show/hide possible?
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‎Jan 07, 2015
08:20 AM
No. You might be able to show or hide an image control in response to changing a property, but that will require the user to do something like clicking the button.
It might be worth a look into what the Suite/Advanced UI projects can do; its Image Button control can react to a hover (and thus hide or show another control), but it won't provide a tooltip style hovering box either.
It might be worth a look into what the Suite/Advanced UI projects can do; its Image Button control can react to a hover (and thus hide or show another control), but it won't provide a tooltip style hovering box either.