11-19-2012, 04:57 AM
InnoSetup is a program that makes installers for other programs. It is fully scriptable and configurable, that's why you enter text into it.
There should be some kind of a wizard (maybe installed separately) that will get you started with a basic installation fast, but the details will probably still need to be written by hand.
You should be pretty familiar with the syntax - it uses an INI file to define the installation. Only if you need advanced stuff, you can write some Object-Pascal code to achieve that.
The company I used to work for before used InnoSetup to make the end-user installation packages, we were really surprised at how easy and how configurable that thing is
There should be some kind of a wizard (maybe installed separately) that will get you started with a basic installation fast, but the details will probably still need to be written by hand.
You should be pretty familiar with the syntax - it uses an INI file to define the installation. Only if you need advanced stuff, you can write some Object-Pascal code to achieve that.
The company I used to work for before used InnoSetup to make the end-user installation packages, we were really surprised at how easy and how configurable that thing is
