Pally Sandher wrote:
> Answer to problem 1: I already posted a link to yesterday on this very
> thread (in fact I can see it on my screen as I type this further down
> the thread). Between Neil S's blog & the WiX UI pages in the WiX manual
> you should have all you need to make the changes required.
>   
Yes, the blog mentions to copy and modify the UI_FeatureTree file, which 
is what I was afraid of. I'm not any more, since it seems to be the only 
way.
I have another reason I want to edit some of the default dialogs - the 
[Back] and [Next] buttons don't line up between dialogs and I want to 
fix that.


> I still don't get why you need a second License Agreement displayed
> though. Also at that point the user doesn't need to accept your License
> Agreement. Your software is already installed on their machine & you
> can't initiate a rollback to remove it since the InstallExecuteSequence
> has finished. At best you could try some method of forcing an uninstall
> if the user doesn't accept the terms.
>   
I think my original intent was lost earlier in the thread. This is not a 
second license agreement. It is a Readme file. The dialog I want to 
create is similar to the EULA dialog in a way that it displays an RTF 
file (but has no "I accept" checkbox). As for "why" - I don't have a 
good reason besides that my current setup has it. And it has it because 
Visual Studio makes one by default in its installers.


Thanks, guys. I think I have all I need to tweak the UI. If not, you'll 
hear from me again :)
Ivo


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