Customizing text in the standard Wix dialogs

喜欢而已 提交于 2019-11-27 14:50:22

Here's how I did it:

  1. Add a new Localisation file to my Votive project (ie my Visual Studio Wix project) - right-click, Add -> New Item... -> Wix Localisation file
  2. Since I was customising the english text, I made sure the Culture attribute in the file said en-US
  3. Added String elements for each element that I wanted to customise. E.g.

    <WixLocalization Culture="en-us" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/localization">
        <String Id="WelcomeEulaDlgLicenseAcceptedCheckBox">I accept the terms of the above Agreement</String>
    </WixLocalization>
  4. To determine the Ids of the strings I needed to override, I looked in the WixUI_en-us.wxl file from the Wix source code. In some cases it was helpful to refer to the source code of the individual dialogs to find which strings were used where.

  5. Last point to note is that when you add a localisation file to your project, Wix starts outputing the msi files in subfolders named for the culture in the localisation file. E.g. mine were written to \bin\Debug\en-us rather than \bin\Debug\

The chapter Advanced WiX Topics -> Wix UI Dialog Library -> Customizing Built-in WixUI Dialog Sets in the WiX documentation (wix.chm) has all the information on customising the UI dialogs, including the text. There's also a topic on customising the UI in the WiX tutorial at http://www.tramontana.co.hu/wix/ .

If you do find you need to override more of WiX's default behaviour, the best way to start is to download the sources ( e.g. from http://wix.sourceforge.net/releases/3.5.1030.0/wix35-sources.zip ): all the UI dialogs are in src\ext\UIExtension\wixlib, and will give you an insight into how it works.

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