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Banner.dll shows a banner with customizable text.
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BANNER PLUG-IN
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There are only two functions, show and destroy. Show must be called
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The Banner plug-in shows a banner with customizable text. It uses the IDD_VERIFY dialog of the UI.
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with the /NOUNLOAD flag or else it won't work. Show takes one argument
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which is the text to show and destroy takes no arguments.
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To use with the MUI use:
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There are only two functions, show and destroy.
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Banner::show /NOUNLOAD /set 76 "text to replace Please wait while Setup is loading..." "other text as normal"
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Usage
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You can use multiple /SETs to change the text of multiple labels. For example:
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Banner::show /NOUNLOAD "Text to show"
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Banner::show /NOUNLOAD /set 76 "bah #1" /set 54 "bah #2" "other text as normal"
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Banner::destroy
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The second parameter for /set is the ID of the control that its text should be replaced in the dialog.
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See Example.nsi for an example.
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Look at Example.nsi for an example.
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Modern UI
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Created by Amir Szekely (aka KiCHiK)
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The Modern UI has two labels on the IDD_VERIFY dialog. To change all the texts, use:
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Banner::show /NOUNLOAD /set 76 "Text 1 (replaces Please wait while Setup is loading...)" "Normal text"
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Custom UI
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If you have more labels on your IDD_VERIFY dialog, you can use multiple /set parameters to change the texts.
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Example:
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Banner::show /NOUNLOAD /set 76 "bah #1" /set 54 "bah #2" "Normal text"
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The second parameter for /set is the ID of the control.
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