Re: jfx:native - MSI installer change request

2014-10-01 Thread Danno Ferrin
I assume you are posting a bug to javafx-jira.kenai.com. That is what will be needed to get it in the build. On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:11 PM, Scott Lewis wrote: > Yes, a pass through would be just fine. I don't think the order matters, if > there's a way I could just pass in the "-ext WixUIExtens

Re: jfx:native - MSI installer change request

2014-10-01 Thread Scott Lewis
Yes, a pass through would be just fine. I don't think the order matters, if there's a way I could just pass in the "-ext WixUIExtension" parameter, that would suit our needs just fine :) On 10/01/2014 04:10 PM, Danno Ferrin wrote: Would a "pass through" of certian command line arguments work?

Re: jfx:native - MSI installer change request

2014-10-01 Thread Danno Ferrin
Would a "pass through" of certian command line arguments work? I'm not terribly familiar with WiX but does the order of the command line arguments (other than the relative order of the same command) matter? i.e. if we insert a user supplied string at a single point would that get you as far as

Re: jfx:native - MSI installer change request

2014-10-01 Thread Scott Lewis
My apologies, I overlooked that this project has a JIRA tracker. I'll file this request there. Scott On 10/01/2014 03:59 PM, Scott Lewis wrote: When I was using the jfx:native maven goal to create an installer for Windows using MSI, most of it works fine. However, I wanted to customize the d

jfx:native - MSI installer change request

2014-10-01 Thread Scott Lewis
When I was using the jfx:native maven goal to create an installer for Windows using MSI, most of it works fine. However, I wanted to customize the dialogs that are shown during the installation process. I can get the configuration files OK, but the problem is that in order for it to work comp

review requested for Glass/GTK change

2014-10-01 Thread David Hill
Kevin, (and anyone else interested in Glass/GTK) webrev at http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ddhill/RT-31306 The idea is to delay some resizing actions until we are mapped on the screen. Without this, a linux app run over ssh -X would show up with a m