Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0 Reference page 96

Table of Contents

Advertisement

WiseScript Package Editor Reference
Language
From this drop-down list, you select a language for the WiseScript. This drop-down list
includes all the languages that are supported in the installation. You specify the
supported languages on the Languages page.
See
Languages
on page 58.
When you add a script line or custom dialog box that presents text to the end user,
select each language in the Language drop-down list, and edit that script line so it
contains the translated text. (Example: You set an installation to support French and
English on the Languages page. While in the English script, you add a Display Message
script line that states, "Do you want to view the ReadMe file now?" You should then
select French from the Language drop-down list and edit the script line you just added
with a French translation of the message.)
Actions
The actions are arranged in groups under title bars. If you click the All Items title bar,
it displays all the actions you can add to your script. The SVS Items group displays SVS
specific actions, the Favorites group displays some of the most commonly used actions,
while the Custom group is by default empty. You can also create your own action
groups.
See
Customizing the List of Actions
Script List
This list contains the script that is executed when an end user runs the .EXE.
For information on working with scripts, see
Editing Scripts
on page 99.
Script lines are color-coded based on the type of the script line. The color code is as
follows:
Compiler Variable Items - gray
Include Script Items - black
Install/Copy File Items - black
Logic items - blue
New Variable Values - red
Remarks - green
In WiseScript Package Editor, you can change the color code in Preferences.
See
Setting Preferences
Script Tabs
A tab for the current installation script appears at the bottom of the installation script
area. When you add an Include Script or VB Script action to the current installation
script, a tab for that script appears next to the tab for the current installation script.
To show tabs for Wise include scripts, mark the Show Tabs for Wise Include Scripts
check box in Preferences.
Script Line Numbering
To show or hide script line numbers, select View menu > Line Numbers.
on page 97.
Adding an Action to a Script
on page 25.
Using Script Editor
on page 99 and
96

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Wisescript package editor 8.0

Table of Contents