better info about using MakeNSIS in explorer

git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/nsis/code/NSIS/trunk@1497 212acab6-be3b-0410-9dea-997c60f758d6
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joostverburg 2002-10-28 16:32:30 +00:00
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\C{usage} MakeNSIS Usage \C{usage} MakeNSIS Usage
NSIS installers are generated by using the 'MakeNSIS' program to compile a NSIS script (.NSI) into an installer executable. The syntax of the makensis command is: NSIS installers are generated by using the 'MakeNSIS' program to compile a NSIS script (.NSI) into an installer executable.
The NSIS development kit installer sets up your computer so that you can compile a .nsi file by simply right-clicking on it in explorer, and selecting 'compile'.
If you want to use MakeNSIS on the command line, the syntax of the makensis command is:
\c Makensis [/Vx] [/Olog] [/LICENSE] [/PAUSE] [/NOCONFIG] [/CMDHELP [command]] [/HDRINFO] [/CD] \c Makensis [/Vx] [/Olog] [/LICENSE] [/PAUSE] [/NOCONFIG] [/CMDHELP [command]] [/HDRINFO] [/CD]
\c [/Ddefine[=value] ...] ["/XCommand parameter" ...] [Script.nsi | - [...]] \c [/Ddefine[=value] ...] ["/XCommand parameter" ...] [Script.nsi | - [...]]
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\b Specifying a dash (-) for the script name will tell Makensis to use the standard input as a source. \b Specifying a dash (-) for the script name will tell Makensis to use the standard input as a source.
\b If multiple scripts are specified, they are treated as one concatenated script. \b If multiple scripts are specified, they are treated as one concatenated script.
Note that the NSIS development kit installer may have set up your computer so that you can compile a .nsi file by simply right-clicking on it in explorer, and selecting 'compile'.