WiseScript Package Editor Reference
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Creating WiseScript Installations
Components
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Use the Components page to add components, which are optional pieces, such as a spell
checker, a tutorial, sample files, and other add-ons. When the WiseScript runs, end
users can select the components to install.
Components that you create appear elsewhere in Installation Expert to let you assign
specific resources to components. Example: when you add a shortcut, you can specify
which component it belongs to. The shortcut is installed only if the component it belongs
to is installed.
If you use components, you must add files to each component on the Files page.
The sample script Compvar.wse builds a component-based installation. For details on
sample scripts, see ScriptHelp.htm in the Samples subdirectory in this product’s
installation directory.
Note
When an end user selects one or more optional components to be installed, a letter
corresponding to each component is placed in a variable called COMPONENTS. Selecting
the first component places an “A” in the variable, the second adds a “B,” and so on. You
can add up to 26 components this way. You can edit the installation script and use
conditional statements to determine which files are installed when each component is
selected.
To add a component
Select Installation Expert > Components page, click Add at the right of the page, and
complete the Component Details dialog box:
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Component Name
Enter the component name.
z
Install This Component By Default
Mark this to have the component appears to the end user, who can install it or
deactivate it.
The end user sees the component in the order in which they appear on the Components
page. To rearrange components, click Move Up and Move Down at the right of the page.
Dialogs
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Use the Dialogs page to view, activate, and edit the dialog boxes that appear to end
users during installation. The dialog boxes you activate determine the level of control
the end user has over the installation. The predefined dialog boxes are:
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Welcome
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ReadMe
Displays the ReadMe file for the application. When you select this dialog box, the
Pathname field is enabled in the Settings section where you specify the .TXT file
for the Readme text.
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