Re: Hiding the customize Button - reversed
Re: Hiding the customize Button - reversed
- Subject: Re: Hiding the customize Button - reversed
- From: Ferdinand Wess <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 10:33:20 +0200
Well, it's nice that something like
"distribution scripts" exists.
If there would anywhere be any profound
technical documentation about it, it could even be used.
Browsing the net and the Apple web site
I haven't found any valuable documentation at all -
only the usual marketing blabla.
Where do people get technical documentation
about such topics?
The information in the "SoftwareDeveloperGuide,"
for example, is absolutely poor.
i.A. F.
Bill Coderre <email@hidden>
06-10-06 18:10
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Prior to 10.4, I am not aware of anything. There probably
isn't, but maybe someone has something horribly hackful.
In 10.4, yes, you can, using a distribution script.
You want to add the tag <options customize="always"/>
to your distribution script. Also available are "allow" and "never"
for other scripts.
On Oct 6, 2006, at 12:46 AM, Ferdinand Wess wrote:
Hello
Contrary to the question below I would like to have the "Customize"
pane the default pane in the installation procedure,
so that the user always immediately sees what packages are installed/updated/skipped.
Is there a way to always show the "Customize" pane instead of
the "Easy Install" pane.
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