hi
why do we use Registry tag in our wxs file.
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hi
Why do we use Registry tag in our wxs file..
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K-ballo wrote:
> And how would I distinguish between the two RadioButtonGroups, if they
> tickle the same property? The key (and only) attribute is the Property
> Id. BTW, I'm working with the latest wix2.
>
I doubt you can. You'll need multiple groups, each tied to a separate
property. The
And how would I distinguish between the two RadioButtonGroups, if they
tickle the same property? The key (and only) attribute is the Property
Id. BTW, I'm working with the latest wix2.
K-ballo.-
Richard escribió:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> K-ballo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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K-ballo wrote:
> I cannot find a way to create a runtime condition that shows or hides a
> RadioButton. Actually I don't seem to find a way in MSI to do this.
>
AFAIK, there isn't. Radio buttons aren't controls in the MSI sense; only
RadioButtonGroups are. So you can use multiple groups an
I cannot find a way to create a runtime condition that shows or hides a
RadioButton. Actually I don't seem to find a way in MSI to do this.
How could I work around this situation?
I think it would be posible to have two different RadioButtonGroups, and
conditionate the controls that refer to t
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