What you could also do, which isn't quite as "nice" is:
<Control Id="btnCancel" Type="PushButton" Width="50" Height="17" X="…" Y="…"
Text="Cancel">
<Publish Event="EndDialog" Value="Exit" />
</Control>
(Notice the different Event and Value)
This doesn't ask the user for confirmation however which is why I said it's
not as "nice"
md5hans wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> sorry, I should have done some more research before posting my question,
> when I linked Light with WixUIExtension it worked fine. The only strange
> thing is that the CancelDialog is placed in the upper middle part of the
> screen, does anybody now why?
>
> /Hans
>
>
> md5hans wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to create a simple UI in WIX (3.0) and have run into trouble
>> at a very early state... I have a Dialog that is shown before the
>> installation starts and in that dialog I want a Cancel button that exits
>> the installation if the user press it (Really basic stuff, I feel a bit
>> stupid having to ask about this). I have looked at some examples and thay
>> are usually something like this:
>>
>> <Control Id="Cancel" Type="PushButton" X="304" Y="243" Width="56"
>> Height="17" Cancel="yes" Text="Cancel">
>> <Publish Event="SpawnDialog" Value="CancelDlg">1</Publish>
>> </Control>
>>
>> If the user presses the Cancel button a new (Modal) dialog is shown, the
>> CancelDlg dialog, is this dialog a predifined dialog? or must I define it
>> myself?
>>
>> When I put the statement above in my wix configuration and try to compile
>> it I get an error from Light:
>>
>> error LGHT0094 : Unresolved reference to symbol 'Dialog:EndDialog' in
>> section 'Product:{4668686C-CD5D-4344-96EF-577787F467A2}'
>>
>> Do I have to "include" something when running Light?
>>
>> Best regards Hans
>>
>>
>
>
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