From 10a394dade88abaa5e3722958df87be793134c5d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joostverburg Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 18:59:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] another fix git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/nsis/code/NSIS/trunk@3454 212acab6-be3b-0410-9dea-997c60f758d6 --- Docs/src/generalpurpose.but | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Docs/src/generalpurpose.but b/Docs/src/generalpurpose.but index 0e3f2aad..d95c216a 100644 --- a/Docs/src/generalpurpose.but +++ b/Docs/src/generalpurpose.but @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Calls a function_name inside a NSIS extension DLL. See Contrib\\ExDLL for an exa \c [/SILENT] [/FILESONLY] filespec_on_destsys destination_path [size_of_files_in_kb] -Copies files from the source to the destination on the installing system. Useful with $EXEDIR if you want to copy from installation media, or to copy from one place to another on the system. You might see a Windows status window of the copy operation if the operation takes takes a lot of time (to disable this, use /SILENT). The last parameter can be used to specify the size of the files that will be copies (in kilobytes), so that the installer can approximate the disk space requirements. On error, or if the user cancels the copy (only possible when /SILENT was omitted), the error flag is set. If /FILESONLY is specified, only files are copied. +Copies files from the source to the destination on the installing system. Useful with $EXEDIR if you want to copy from installation media, or to copy from one place to another on the system. You might see a Windows status window of the copy operation if the operation takes a lot of time (to disable this, use /SILENT). The last parameter can be used to specify the size of the files that will be copies (in kilobytes), so that the installer can approximate the disk space requirements. On error, or if the user cancels the copy (only possible when /SILENT was omitted), the error flag is set. If /FILESONLY is specified, only files are copied. If no absolute path is specified the current folder will be used. The current folder is the folder set using the last \R{setoutpath}{SetOutPath} instruction. If you have not used \R{setoutpath}{SetOutPath} the current folder is usually \R{varother}{$EXEDIR}.