Hi Kay, 
Forgot to say that the icon file is included in the files copied to the Lux 
directory during installation. You  may have to copy this to somewhere else 
and modify the icon location in the script to point to this new location 
Brian

On Monday, May 31, 2021 at 8:47:35 PM UTC+10 smib wrote:

> Hi Kay,
> Sorry about missing file, here is another link (hope its both files this 
> time)
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ggztv234kfqe437/AADhRXvrgSzcnKozUgoFGtQ-a?dl=0
> Brian
>
> On Monday, May 31, 2021 at 8:00:20 PM UTC+10 kfj wrote:
>
>> Am 31.05.21 um 10:08 schrieb smib: 
>>
>> > Never played with the Registry before - steep learning curve. My 
>> current 
>> > installer (and INNO script) can be downloaded from: 
>> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/rp5py97hxh1j8gx/Lux%20setup.iss?dl=0 
>>
>> The download is just the .iss script. Thanks for your contribution! 
>>
>> > If associated, Lux can be selected  by right clicking an appropriate 
>> > file  --open with-> choose another app. I have not worked out yet how 
>> to 
>> > add it to the basic open with list during installation. 
>>
>> I'm not sure if this is possible, I just thought it might be... sorry if 
>> I've sent you on a wild goose chase. 
>>
>> > As the installer changes the registry I suggest that you create a 
>> > restore point before you start. 
>>
>> Thanks for the warning. 
>>
>> > As the program files are changing, I think that you should have the 
>> > installer and distribute. I think that it is obvious what needs to 
>> > change in the script to use access the main program files. 
>>
>> Am I understanding you correctly: you would like me to take it over from 
>> here and use the inno script myself to create the installer when I build 
>> new versions? 
>>
>> > Also I think 
>> > that 'ini'  is not a good file extension to use as so many other 
>> > programs use it for various purposes 
>>
>> May be best to use the '.lux' extension for the ini files lux can 
>> process. I think this is not a common extension, and it could be 
>> associated with lux without messing things up for other programs. And if 
>> a user passes a file with .ini extension on the command line, lux can 
>> still open it. 
>>
>> > PS Don't have privileges to contact you off line 
>>
>> Ooops.. I thought everyone could just reply to a specific person on the 
>> list. Here, I see your email address as the sender (using thunderbird), 
>> and I can reply just to you or to the group. 
>>
>> If you want to reply to me off-list, just use the gmail account which is 
>> given in all my source code. Alternatively, you can also create an issue 
>> at bitbucket (you don't have to be a member there), just go to 
>>
>> https://bitbucket.org/kfj/pv/issues 
>>
>> and start a new one. 
>>
>> Kay 
>>
>

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