Changed some spelling mistakes and gramma.

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zarg 2003-10-12 22:48:05 +00:00
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\c [/e] Caption [section index output] \c [/e] Caption [section index output]
This command inserts a subsection. The subsection must be close with SubSectionEnd, and should contain 1 or more Sections. If the subsection name begins with a !, the subsection will be displayed as bold. If /e is present, the sub sections of the sub section will be expanded by default. If section index output is specified, the parameter will be !defined with the section index (that can be used for SectionSetText etc). This command inserts a subsection. The subsection must be closed with SubSectionEnd, and should contain 1 or more Sections. If the subsection name begins with a !, the subsection will be displayed as bold. If /e is present, the sub sections of the sub section will be expanded by default. If section index output is specified, the parameter will be !defined with the section index (that can be used for SectionSetText etc).
\S2{ssubsectionend} SubSectionEnd \S2{ssubsectionend} SubSectionEnd

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\S1{UninstallSection} Uninstall Section \S1{UninstallSection} Uninstall Section
A special Section named 'Uninstall' must be created in order to generate an uninstaller. This section should remove all files, registry keys, etc that were installed by the installer, from the system. Here is an example of a simple uninstall section: A special Section named 'Uninstall' must be created in order to generate an uninstaller. This section should remove all files, registry keys etc etc that were installed by the installer, from the system. Here is an example of a simple uninstall section:
\c Section "Uninstall" \c Section "Uninstall"
\c Delete $INSTDIR\Uninst.exe ; delete self (see explanation below why this works) \c Delete $INSTDIR\Uninst.exe ; delete self (see explanation below why this works)