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

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Editing Installation Messages

WiseScript Package Editor Reference
6.
Select the page or pages and click OK.
7.
Add more page groups and pages as appropriate.
8.
Click OK.
Your new set of page groups appears under the Pages menu.
WiseScript Package Editor only
You can edit the prompts and error messages that are displayed by an installation.
Installation messages are stored in wise.ini, which is in the WiseScript Editor
subdirectory of this product's installation directory. Changes that you make to
installation messages become available to all installations. To back up the installation
messages before editing them, back up wise.ini.
When you add multiple-language support to an installation, you can edit or add
installation messages in languages other than English. Messages are provided for the
following pre-translated languages: English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. To
add support for any other language, obtain translations of the message text and enter
the translated strings on the Installer Messages dialog box.
For information on adding language support to an installation, see
page 31.
To edit installation messages
1.
Select Edit menu > Installer Messages.
The Installer Messages dialog box appears.
2.
Complete the dialog box:
Language Name
Select the language for which you will edit messages.
Translated Name
The name of the language as it will appear in installations that you create.
Language Code
A three-letter code that matches the Windows-defined language to WiseScript
Package Editor.
See
Windows Language Codes
Messages
Select the message to edit. You can edit as many of the messages as
necessary.
Message Text
Enter or edit the message.
If you select a language that is not predefined, the messages are in English.
Select Language Dialog
When end users run an installation that supports multiple languages, the Select
Language dialog box appears first, where they select a language. Changes that
you make in these fields apply to all languages.
on page 256.
Setting Up
Language Support
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