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== Info == | == Info == | ||
Component Manager is a way of handling sections and functions in an effort to create a complete and automatically generated modification, repair, and uninstallation system. Component Manager uses several special commands that replace their standard NSIS counterparts, allowing for dynamic generation of scripts that control repair, maintenance, modification (adding/removing components). | Component Manager is a new way of handling sections and functions in an effort to create a complete and automatically generated modification, repair, and uninstallation system. Component Manager uses several special commands that replace their standard NSIS counterparts, allowing for dynamic generation of scripts that control repair, maintenance, modification (adding/removing components). | ||
Component Manager has been tested with the ExperienceUI, Modern UI, and UltraModern UI, but Modern UI support is somewhat limited because the window size is smaller than the ExperienceUI or UltraModern UI. | Component Manager has been tested with the ExperienceUI, Modern UI, and UltraModern UI, but Modern UI support is somewhat limited because the window size is smaller than the ExperienceUI or UltraModern UI. |
Revision as of 03:25, 18 November 2005
Info
Component Manager is a new way of handling sections and functions in an effort to create a complete and automatically generated modification, repair, and uninstallation system. Component Manager uses several special commands that replace their standard NSIS counterparts, allowing for dynamic generation of scripts that control repair, maintenance, modification (adding/removing components).
Component Manager has been tested with the ExperienceUI, Modern UI, and UltraModern UI, but Modern UI support is somewhat limited because the window size is smaller than the ExperienceUI or UltraModern UI.
Still to come...
Component Manager is far from finished. In fact, it's just starting to get to a point where it even works somewhere off my own computer. Future plans don't hold much right now (it seems to work pretty well as-is) but the main goals are support for read-only sections and better Modern UI/UltraModern UI/InstallSpider UI support.
Links
Official Website
Downloads (Current Version: 0.1.051117)
License
GNU Lesser General Public License