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09/01/2010 18:04:05
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Installation et configuration
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
Divers
Thread ID:
01442935
Message ID:
01442946
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>>I want to download and install InnoSetup to try it for creating a setup for adding font(s). I found a page with options for InnoSetup download. I am trying to decide which one I should download. The options on the Download page are:
>>1. Inno Setup self-installing package
>>2. Inno Setup QuickStart Pack self-installing package.
>
>I have updated my Inno a few months ago, and haven't seen any quickie in there (that I remember) - and I guess it's a bit of a GUI wrapper around the core functionality, just like the whole script it generates is actually running on its command line piece. Just get the whole thing, start with the http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~InnoScripts~VFP and start adjusting your paths. From help, you mostly need to understand the various optional keywords that you can add to each line of the [files] section of the script.
>
>When I had to learn this, it took me whole two hours until I got something usable. Then a dozen more runs to tweak a few features the way I wanted them. Probably among the most productive time of my working hours for that year (compared with dozens of hours wasted on ISLE, which just won't deliver).

I ended up installing the option 1. Inno Setup self-installing package. And have been looking at help (between watching the football game). It looks pretty straight forward. And I agree that much less complicated than ISLE.

Thank you.
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