wxWidgets/demos/life/setup/wince/life.inf
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; wxWidgets Life Sample AppInstall INF
; This sample INF file is used as the input file for "Cabwiz.exe".
; Along with sample binary files, it will create multiple (2) CAB files,
; for the following types of devices:
; - Pocket PC 2003 ARM CPU
; - Pocket PC 2003 X86 CPU (for use in the Pocket PC 2003 emulator)
;
; These variables can be used:
; %CE1% \Program Files
; %CE2% \Windows
; %CE3% \Windows Desktop
; %CE4% \Windows\StartUp
; %CE5% \My Documents
; %CE6% \Program Files\Accessories
; %CE7% \Program Files\Communication
; %CE8% \Program Files\Games
; %CE9% \Program Files\Pocket Outlook
; %CE10% \Program Files\Office
; %CE11% \Windows\Programs
; %CE12% \Windows\Accessories
; %CE13% \Windows\Communications
; %CE14% \Windows\Programs\Games
; %CE15% \Windows\Fonts
; %CE16% \Windows\Recent
; %CE17% \Windows\Favorites
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; Required "Version" section.
; Contains INF version information
[Version]
Signature = "$Windows NT$" ; Should be $Windows NT$ or $Windows 98$ or other OS name
Provider = "wxWidgets" ; full app name will be "<Provider> <AppName>"
CESignature = "$Windows CE$" ; Must be $Windows CE$
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; Required "CEStrings" section
; Specific strings used by Windows CE AppInstall
[CEStrings]
AppName = "Life" ; full app name will be "<Provider> <AppName>"
InstallDir = %CE8%\%AppName% ; "\Program Files\Games\Life" (default install directory, which can be changed by end user.)
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; Optional "Strings" section
; Contains string substitutions replacing the key string (enclosed with percent symbols) with the value string
; For this example, it will store language-dependent strings
[Strings]
LinkFilename = "Life"
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; Required "CEDevice" section
; Specifies the various types of CAB files that will be generated
[CEDevice]
;UnsupportedPlatforms = "HPC","Jupiter","Palm PC2"
;VersionMin = 3.0
;VersionMax = 5.0
; The following string is required to stop a warning about legacy apps.
; You could also set VersionMin to 4.21 for PC2003, but it won't run on
; PC2002 devices.
; Possible BuildMax values:
; 0xA0000000 Application supports square screens (240x240 pixels).
; 0xC0000000 Application supports screen rotation.
; 0xE0000000 Application supports square screens and screen rotation.
BuildMax = 0xE0000000
[CEDevice.PPC2003_ARM]
ProcessorType = 2577 ; ARM CPU
;[CEDevice.PPC2003_x86]
;ProcessorType = 686 ; x86 CPU for emulator
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; Required "SourceDisksNames" section
; Specifies the source directories of the binary files
; Format:
; <source ID> = ,<label>,,<source directory>
; <source ID> will be used to specify the source files belonging to this directory
; <label> is unused
; <source directory> is the relative or absolute directory of the source files
[SourceDisksNames] ; CPU-independent files
1 = ,"Common Files",,Common ; files are in the relative path "common"
[SourceDisksNames.PPC2003_ARM] ; ARM-specific files for Pocket PC 2003
2 = ,"PPC ARM Files",,ARM_bins ; files are in the relative path "ARM_bins"
;[SourceDisksNames.PPC2003_x86]
;2 = ,"PPC x86 Files",,x86emu_bins ; files are in the relative path "x86emu_bins"
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; Required "SourceDisksFiles" section
; Specifies the source filenames that will be packaged in the CAB files
; Format:
; <filename> = <source ID>
; <filename> is the source filename (enclose in doublequotes for long filenames)
; <source ID> is the ID used in [SourceDisksNames] to specify the source directory
[SourceDisksFiles]
; CPU-independent files
"life.htp" = 1 ; the main help file (a dummy in this case)
; "life.bin" = 1 ; binary resources file (if provided: this is purely an example)
"breeder.lif" = 1 ; example data file
; CPU-specific files
"life.exe" = 2 ; main executable
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; Required "DefaultInstall" section
; Specifies the INF sections for file copying, registry settings and creating shortcuts
; INF sections that are not listed here will not be used
[DefaultInstall]
CopyFiles = Files.Windows,Files.InstallDir,Files.DocumentsDir ; Required INF sections that lists the files to be copied
AddReg = Reg.Version1 ; Required INF sections that lists the registry entries to be created
CEShortcuts = Links ; Optional INF sections that lists the shortcuts to be created
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; Required "DestinationDirs" section
; Specifies the directories to use for the file copy lists
; Format:
; <section name> = 0,<dest directory>
; <section name> is the section name used in "[DefaultInstall] CopyFiles"
; <dest directory> is the destination directory, using an absolute device path, the directory macros, or the install directory %InstallDir%
[DestinationDirs]
Files.Windows = 0,%CE2% ; "\Windows" directory
Files.InstallDir = 0,%InstallDir% ; "\Program Files\Games\Life" directory (%CE8%\%AppName%)
DefaultDestDir = 0,%InstallDir% ; "\Program Files\Games\Life" directory (%CE8%\%AppName%)
Files.DocumentsDir = 0,%CE5%\Life ; "\My Documents\Life" directory
; Files to go into the My Documents folder
[Files.DocumentsDir]
"breeder.lif"
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; Required sections specified in "[DefaultInstall] CopyFiles" key
; Specifies the files to copy
; Format:
; <dest filename>,<source filename>,,<copy flags>
; <dest filename> is the destination filename (or the source filename if <source filename> is empty)
; <source filename> is the source filename
; <copy flags> is the copy flags to use
[Files.Windows]
"life.htp"
[Files.InstallDir]
"life.exe"
; "life.bin"
"readme.txt"
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; Required sections specified in "[DefaultInstall] AddReg" key
; Specifies the registry entries to create
; Format:
; <reg root>,<reg key>,<reg val>,<reg flags>,<reg data>[,<reg data>]
; <reg root> is HKCR, HKLM or HKCU
; <reg key> is the registry key name
; <reg val> is the registry value name, which is set to "default" if empty
; <reg flags> is the registry type/flags to use
; <reg data> is the numeric/string registry data, which depends on the <reg flags> used
[Reg.Version1]
; Set a sample application version number, using the TYPE_DWORD registry type
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\%AppName%,MajorVersion,0x00010001,1
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\%AppName%,MinorVersion,0x00010001,0
; Set a sample default player name, using the TYPE_SZ registry type. Also, do not replace if already exists.
; HKCU,Software\Microsoft\%AppName%,"DefaultPlayer",0x00000002,%PlayerName%
; Set a sample high score list (4 string multi-string), using the TYPE_MULTI_SZ registry type. Also, do not replace if already exists.
; HKCU,Software\Microsoft\%AppName%,"HighScores",0x00010002,%HighScorer1%,"200",%HighScorer2%,"100"
; Set a sample binary stream (8-bytes), using the BINARY registry type
; HKLM,Software\Microsoft\%AppName%,"ProductID",0x00000001,2,F,B,3,0,A,6,D
; Associate .LIF files with the "Life.exe" executable
; HKCR,.LIF,,0x00000000,LifeFile
; HKCR,LifeFile\Shell\Open\Command,,0x00000000,"""%InstallDir%\Life.exe""" %%1
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; Sections specified in "[DefaultInstall] CEShortcuts" key
; Specifies the shortcuts to create
; Format:
; <shortcut filename>,<shortcut type>,<target file/path>[,<standard dest path>]
; <shortcut filename> is the filename of the shortcut
; <shortcut type> specifies if the shortcut is to a file or a folder
; <target file/path> is the target filename or pathname, which depends on the <shortcut type> flag used
; <standard dest path> is an optional destination directory macro (or %InstallDir%) to use
[Links]
%LinkFilename%,0,"life.exe",%CE14% ; shortcut to a file, created in the standard destination path %CE14%