Re: [WiX-users] WiX or MSI Dialog Size under Windows 7

2009-06-29 Thread Anthony Bouch
t: Re: [WiX-users] WiX or MSI Dialog Size under Windows 7 Just checked our Windows 7 test server and it has the text size set to 'Smaller - 100% (default)'. Rob Anthony Bouch wrote: > No luck - the 'scaling down' when you use oversized artwork for the > dialog and ba

Re: [WiX-users] WiX or MSI Dialog Size under Windows 7

2009-06-29 Thread Anthony Bouch
pixels per inch) or whether this really is the default DPI for Windows 7? Any other suggestions? -Original Message- From: Anthony Bouch [mailto:t...@58bits.com] Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:08 PM To: 'General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.' Subject: Re: [WiX

Re: [WiX-users] WiX or MSI Dialog Size under Windows 7

2009-06-29 Thread Anthony Bouch
g you a better image on High DPI screens. However depending on the internal scaling methods used, you may end up with lower-quality images at "standard" DPI. Sascha On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Anthony Bouch wrote: > Hi - wondering if anyone else has noticed this. > > Under Win

[WiX-users] WiX or MSI Dialog Size under Windows 7

2009-06-28 Thread Anthony Bouch
is a WiX issue, general MSI issue or Windows 7 issue. My settings for screen resolution under Windows 7 (Appearance and Personalization -> Display) are Medium - 125% (Default). This is on a ThinkPad T61p (1900x1200 display) Any suggestions or comments greatly appreciated. Tony --- Anthony Bo

Re: [WiX-users] WiX and Windows 7

2009-05-17 Thread Anthony Bouch
ns for the documentation until you first use them. That is it did until the latest release now they stay white. I think this is a bug but I am not sure if it is a Windows Installer bug or WiX. Neil -Original Message----- From: Anthony Bouch [mailto:anth...@abouch.com] Sent: 17 May 2009 01:44 To:

Re: [WiX-users] WiX and Windows 7

2009-05-17 Thread Anthony Bouch
Fixed. Made the File element for the nested shortcut the KeyPath and changed the name of the shortcut property - and the icons are appearing correctly now. Not 100% sure if this was a WiX or Windows 7 issue. -Original Message- From: Anthony Bouch [mailto:anth...@abouch.com] Sent: Sunday

Re: [WiX-users] WiX and Windows 7

2009-05-16 Thread Anthony Bouch
gistry entry for the software. Confess I was never entirely sure why the HKCU entry was required for an installation targeted at all users. Any ideas? -Original Message- From: Anthony Bouch [mailto:anth...@abouch.com] Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 7:44 AM To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net

[WiX-users] WiX and Windows 7

2009-05-16 Thread Anthony Bouch
Hi All I've just upgraded a dev box here to Windows 7 RC 7100 Also downloaded the latest WiX binaries. I have a WiX project file - which creates two shortcuts - one under Programs Menu in the Application Folder, and one on the Desktop. These are 'advertised' shortcuts - nested within a File elem

Re: [WiX-users] MSI to EXE and Dark Exception

2008-07-14 Thread Anthony Bouch
t/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Anthony Bouch wrote: > I was wondering what my options were for trying to produce a .exe from the > .msi Take a look at setupexe. > - mainly so that Vista users can right-click and "run as Administrator" > (should they want to -

[WiX-users] MSI to EXE and Dark Exception

2008-07-13 Thread Anthony Bouch
Hi All I'm a newbie (but definitely a convert) to WiX. I've successfully create a fairly advanced WiX script with some help from a sample project. Also building fine from NAnt. I was wondering what my options were for trying to produce a .exe from the .msi - mainly so that Vista users can right-c