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This simply shows a MessageBox with OK and Cancel buttons for use in loops which are infinitely looping. You pass it a string which can contain variables to test. When pressing cancel, the installer will abort. | This simply shows a MessageBox with OK and Cancel buttons for use in loops which are infinitely looping. You pass it a string which can contain variables to test. When pressing cancel, the installer will abort. | ||
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!define LoopTest "!insertmacro LoopTest" | !define LoopTest "!insertmacro LoopTest" | ||
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Revision as of 03:03, 30 April 2005
Author: Afrow UK (talk, contrib) |
Description
This simply shows a MessageBox with OK and Cancel buttons for use in loops which are infinitely looping. You pass it a string which can contain variables to test. When pressing cancel, the installer will abort.
Usage
${LoopTest} "$R0, $R1, $R2"
The Macro
!macro LoopTest Message MessageBox MB_OKCANCEL|MB_ICONINFORMATION "${Message}" IDOK +2 Abort !macroend !define LoopTest "!insertmacro LoopTest"
-Stu