Target Directory?
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 6:06 am
Trying out the trial I have a problem.
How do I put files into my intended target directory?
Yes, sounds idiotic, but in the files visual editor I have $PROGRAMFILES$ as target. Now, my target folder is (Project properties) $PROGRAMFILES$\\$TITLE$
I CAN add a title with the Folder's name into $PROGRAMFILES$, but then I miss the automated renaming when the user retargets. Or would a folder named $TITLE$ automatically be renamed?
And here more problems start. I can not add a FOLDER for purely orgainzational purposes in the Visual Files editor. On the lower half, where the install is shown:
* On the left, I only have (for $PROGRAMFILES$) two deactivated entries in the context menu: Edit and Delete.
* On the right I can add a folder, but this brings up a dialog and adds the dialog.
This means that I need to have the same layout in the install than on the disc. VERY unconvenient.
Please advice.
And another topic:
I Realized when I include a folder that I can work with wildcards (*.*). What about EXCLUSIONS? Like "include everything except the .bak files".
How do I put files into my intended target directory?
Yes, sounds idiotic, but in the files visual editor I have $PROGRAMFILES$ as target. Now, my target folder is (Project properties) $PROGRAMFILES$\\$TITLE$
I CAN add a title with the Folder's name into $PROGRAMFILES$, but then I miss the automated renaming when the user retargets. Or would a folder named $TITLE$ automatically be renamed?
And here more problems start. I can not add a FOLDER for purely orgainzational purposes in the Visual Files editor. On the lower half, where the install is shown:
* On the left, I only have (for $PROGRAMFILES$) two deactivated entries in the context menu: Edit and Delete.
* On the right I can add a folder, but this brings up a dialog and adds the dialog.
This means that I need to have the same layout in the install than on the disc. VERY unconvenient.
Please advice.
And another topic:
I Realized when I include a folder that I can work with wildcards (*.*). What about EXCLUSIONS? Like "include everything except the .bak files".