From e12bf400fd24ca591409038eeb6edc3210721c9b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kichik Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 13:59:49 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] some formatting git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/nsis/code/NSIS/trunk@5073 212acab6-be3b-0410-9dea-997c60f758d6 --- Docs/src/var.but | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/Docs/src/var.but b/Docs/src/var.but index 2f0fb544..24c3c25c 100644 --- a/Docs/src/var.but +++ b/Docs/src/var.but @@ -61,15 +61,15 @@ Note that some of the new constants will not work on every OS. For example, $CDB \e{$PROGRAMFILES}, \e{$PROGRAMFILES32}, \e{$PROGRAMFILES64} -The program files directory (usually C:\\Program Files but detected at runtime). On Windows x64, $PROGRAMFILES and $PROGRAMFILES32 point to \c{C:\\Program Files (x86)} while $PROGRAMFILES64 points to \c{C:\\Program Files}. Use $PROGRAMFILES64 when installing x64 applications. +The program files directory (usually \c{C:\\Program Files} but detected at runtime). On Windows x64, $PROGRAMFILES and $PROGRAMFILES32 point to \c{C:\\Program Files (x86)} while $PROGRAMFILES64 points to \c{C:\\Program Files}. Use $PROGRAMFILES64 when installing x64 applications. \e{$COMMONFILES}, \e{$COMMONFILES32}, \e{$COMMONFILES64} -The common files directory. This is a directory for components that are shared across applications (usually C:\\Program Files\\Common Files but detected at runtime). On Windows x64, $COMMONFILES and $COMMONFILES32 point to \c{C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Common Files} while $COMMONFILES64 points to \c{C:\\Program Files\\Common Files}. Use $COMMONFILES64 when installing x64 applications. +The common files directory. This is a directory for components that are shared across applications (usually \c{C:\\Program Files\\Common Files} but detected at runtime). On Windows x64, $COMMONFILES and $COMMONFILES32 point to \c{C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Common Files} while $COMMONFILES64 points to \c{C:\\Program Files\\Common Files}. Use $COMMONFILES64 when installing x64 applications. \e{$DESKTOP} -The windows desktop directory (usually C:\\windows\\desktop but detected at runtime). The context of this constant (All Users or Current user) depends on the \R{setshellvarcontext}{SetShellVarContext} setting. The default is the current user. +The Windows desktop directory (usually \c{C:\\Windows\\Desktop} but detected at runtime). The context of this constant (All Users or Current user) depends on the \R{setshellvarcontext}{SetShellVarContext} setting. The default is the current user. \e{$EXEDIR} @@ -83,15 +83,15 @@ When compiled with support for keeping makensis and the data in the same place ( \e{$WINDIR} -The windows directory (usually C:\\windows or C:\\winnt but detected at runtime). +The Windows directory (usually \c{C:\\Windows} or \c{C:\\WinNT} but detected at runtime). \e{$SYSDIR} -The windows system directory (usually C:\\windows\\system or C:\\winnt\\system32 but detected at runtime). +The Windows system directory (usually \c{C:\\Windows\\System} or \c{C:\\WinNT\\System32} but detected at runtime). \e{$TEMP} -The system temporary directory (usually C:\\windows\\temp but detected at runtime). +The system temporary directory (usually \c{C:\\Windows\\Temp} but detected at runtime). \e{$STARTMENU} @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ The quick launch folder for IE4 active desktop and above. If quick launch is not \e{$DOCUMENTS} -The documents directory. A typical path for the current user is C:\\Documents and Settings\\Foo\\My Documents. The context of this constant (All Users or Current user) depends on the \R{setshellvarcontext}{SetShellVarContext} setting. The default is the current user. +The documents directory. A typical path for the current user is \c{C:\\Documents and Settings\\Foo\\My Documents}. The context of this constant (All Users or Current user) depends on the \R{setshellvarcontext}{SetShellVarContext} setting. The default is the current user. This constant is not available on Windows 95 with Internet Explorer 4 not installed. @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ This constant is not available on Windows 95 and Windows NT with Internet Explor \e{$PROFILE} -The user's profile directory. A typical path is C:\\Documents and Settings\\Foo. +The user's profile directory. A typical path is \c{C:\\Documents and Settings\\Foo}. This constant is available on Windows 2000 and above. @@ -211,13 +211,13 @@ This constant is available on Windows 2000, ME and above. \e{$RESOURCES} -The resources directory that stores themes and other Windows resources (usually C:\\Windows\\Resources but detected at runtime). +The resources directory that stores themes and other Windows resources (usually \c{C:\\Windows\\Resources} but detected at runtime). This constant is available on Windows XP and above. \e{$RESOURCES_LOCALIZED} -The localized resources directory that stores themes and other Windows resources (usually C:\\Windows\\Resources\\1033 but detected at runtime). +The localized resources directory that stores themes and other Windows resources (usually \c{C:\\Windows\\Resources\\1033} but detected at runtime). This constant is available on Windows XP and above.