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‎Jun 20, 2007
12:02 PM
Skinning in IS2008
How can i do this? I have seen everywhere that there's a "node" on the Dialog tab where u can choose your skin, and that on the release you specify if u want it skinned. Sorry if i seem kinda off, but i simply don't get it!
Thanks a lot everyone.
Thanks a lot everyone.
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‎Jun 20, 2007
04:02 PM
To begin, what type of project are you using (MSI, InstallScript)? What have you tried?
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‎Jun 21, 2007
10:49 AM
Basic MSI Script
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‎Jun 21, 2007
10:51 AM
^__^ ok my bad... isnt there a way to skin basic msi project?
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‎Jun 21, 2007
11:17 AM
Kind of, but the functionality is called adding a "theme"; please see this newsletter tip: http://www.macrovision.com/company/news/newsletter/tips/msi_themes_is2008.shtml.
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‎Jun 21, 2007
02:37 PM
again, thanks for the reply.
I already knew about the themes though. The thing is, there's a lot of limitations in the use of themes, so I think i'll turn around to Installscript. The only thing about using installscript is that my app needs to read the registry and get a value for a project variable use, and well... System search is not supported.. Anyways, already found the RegDBQuery function so i hope all goes better..
I already knew about the themes though. The thing is, there's a lot of limitations in the use of themes, so I think i'll turn around to Installscript. The only thing about using installscript is that my app needs to read the registry and get a value for a project variable use, and well... System search is not supported.. Anyways, already found the RegDBQuery function so i hope all goes better..