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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @TNTHM
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      @TNTHM Command Line Interface. If you run HISE from a terminal with the -h option you'll see a help menu that lists all of the possible commands.

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        TNTHM @d.healey
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        @d-healey before I saw your reply I found something called NSIS. It is a packager like the one you recommended but I was unable to set the file path for VST installation. Because of this it means that the end user would have to enter the correct pathway for installation.

        I understand that on a Windows VST's are installed at C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins. Is this correct?

        Is there a way to set the installation destination for the VST with packager you recommended?

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey
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          There is usually a default path but most installers allow the user to select the destination. Inno Setup gives the user the choice I think.

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          • AxiomCruxA
            AxiomCrux
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            Ooh this would be useful later, Ill check out NSIS and Packager.

            http://www.axiom-crux.net

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              TNTHM @d.healey
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              @d-healey I don't mind if the user has the choice of where to install it. In Packages it lets me set the default instillation location and then allows the user to manually select a different location if they want to. On NSIS it defaults to the desktop or something unhelpful like that and I can't set the path to something more useful. I'm looking for a Windows packager that will allow me to set a default installation location which the user can then manually change if they choose to.

              Currently I would need to provide the user with installation pathway to copy and paste in. It is one extra step where people could make a mistake, so in the name of easy to use software I am trying to eliminate that step.

              I'll check out Inno. Thank you for the tip!

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                Lindon @AxiomCrux
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                @MacroMachines said in Packager for PC:

                Ooh this would be useful later, Ill check out NSIS and Packager.

                you're probably on your own with NSIS - most people here seem to use Inno

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                • Dan KorneffD
                  Dan Korneff @TNTHM
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                  @TNTHM said in Packager for PC:

                  I'm looking for a Windows packager that will allow me to set a default installation location which the user can then manually change if they choose to.

                  You can do this with INNO

                  Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                    TNTHM @Dan Korneff
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                    @dustbro thanks for letting me know. I’m going to ditch NSIS and make the switch to Inno!

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey
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                      The CLI command to create the Inno template is create-win-installer you can also add options [-a:x64|x86] [-noaax] [-rlottie]

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                        TNTHM @d.healey
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                        @d-healey wow that’s super convenient. Thank you.

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