Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 7.0 SP2 - FOR WISE INSTALLATION STUDIO V1.0 Installation Manual page 217

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WiseScript Package Editor Reference
Directory Tree Browse. A directory tree browser including an edit field,
directory tree, and disk drive list.
List Box with Checkboxes. A list containing a check box for each item,
allowing multiple items to be selected simultaneously.
Components
If this list box control is being used to specify the components to be installed,
and if the components have sub-components, enter the names of sub-
component variables separated by commas.
Sort
Mark this to sort the list box items in ascending order.
Vert. Scroll
Mark this to add a vertical scroll bar.
Horiz. Scroll
Mark this to add a horizontal scroll bar.
Disable No Scroll
Mark this to display a vertical scrollbar even if one is not needed.
Multi-Select
Mark this to let the end user select multiple items from the list.
Return Letters
Mark this to cause the control to return a list of letters representing the item
selected (that is, A for the first, B for the second, etc.) rather than the item text
itself.
Don't Append
Mark this to not append the "Program Files" directory name to the Destination
Directory selected by the end user.
Confirm If Exists
Mark this to prompt for confirmation if the path that the end user enters already
exists on the destination computer. Clear this check box to prevent the "This
directory already exists" message from appearing.
Components
To create named components, populate the Components field above and mark
this check box.
Store Position
Mark this to store the position of the last selected item. The position is stored as
a zero-padded, two-digit decimal number at the beginning of the variable.
Example: If the end user selects the first, the third, then the fourth item, this
control returns a value of 04ACD.
X-Position / Y-Position
Specify the exact location of the control on the dialog box. You can also use the
alignment commands to precisely arrange controls on the dialog box.
See
Aligning and Spacing Dialog Box Controls
Note
A dialog unit is based on the size of the dialog font, usually 8-point MS Sans
Serif. A horizontal dialog unit is 1/4 the average width of the font and a vertical
dialog unit is 1/8 the average height of the font.
Creating Custom Dialog Boxes
on page 140.
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