I want to create an installer in which in the welcome and finish pages instead of a banner on the left side, there is a background image that covers the whole width of the dialog.
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The Welcome and Finish pages are custom NSIS pages created with nsDialogs. However, if you want a bitmap to cover the entire dialog then you need to do some modifications to the actual UI files as well.
Copy ...\NSIS\Contrib\UIs\modern.exe to myui.exe
Use Resource Hacker to add a bitmap control to dialog 105.
At the top of your .nsh, define MUI_UI to the path of myui.exe
Create custom pages with nsDialogs to mimic the Welcome and Finish pages. Before calling
nsDialogs::Show
you need to:- Call
SetCtlColors
on the custom dialog handle to make it transparent. - Extract your custom .bmp to $PluginsDir.
- Call
LoadAndSetImage
to load the image into the control you created in dialog 105.
- Call
If you don't want to do all of this yourself you can use the Graphical Installer 3rd-party product.
Here is an example using the page area:
!include MUI2.nsh
!define MUI_PAGE_CUSTOMFUNCTION_SHOW MyHijackWelcome
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_WELCOME
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_COMPONENTS
Page Custom MyFullBitmapPage
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_DIRECTORY
!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE English
!include nsDialogs.nsh
PEAddResource "${NSISDIR}\Contrib\Graphics\Header\orange-nsis.bmp" "#Bitmap" "#1337" ; Lazy way to include an image
Function MyFullBitmapPage
ShowWindow $mui.Branding.Background ${SW_HIDE}
ShowWindow $mui.Branding.Text ${SW_HIDE}
nsDialogs::Create 1044
Pop $1
${NSD_CreateLabel} 10u 25u 100% 12u "Hello world"
Pop $2
SetCtlColors $2 000000 transparent
${NSD_CreateBitmap} 0 0 100% 100% ""
Pop $2
LoadAndSetImage /EXERESOURCE /RESIZETOFIT $2 0 0 1337 $3
nsDialogs::Show
${NSD_FreeBitmap} $3
ShowWindow $mui.Branding.Background ${SW_SHOW}
ShowWindow $mui.Branding.Text ${SW_SHOW}
FunctionEnd
Function MyHijackWelcome
SendMessage $mui.WelcomePage.Image ${STM_SETIMAGE} 0 0
${NSD_FreeBitmap} $mui.WelcomePage.Image.Bitmap
${NSD_CreateBitmap} 0 0 100% 100% ""
Pop $mui.WelcomePage.Image
LoadAndSetImage /EXERESOURCE /RESIZETOFIT $mui.WelcomePage.Image 0 0 1337 $mui.WelcomePage.Image.Bitmap
SetCtlColors $mui.WelcomePage.Title 000000 transparent
SetCtlColors $mui.WelcomePage.Text 000000 transparent
FunctionEnd
If you want the bitmap to extend outside the bounds of the page area you have to use my initial suggestion with !define MUI_UI
+GetDlgItem
+LoadAndSetImage
.
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1Everything. I expected to see simple script lines that I can just add to the script in order to add a background image to these dialogs, by changing the width of the image that already exists in these dialogs. Mar 19, 2022 at 21:39
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Stackoverflow is not a code writing service, you have to put in some effort yourself. You have not even completed your other questions on this site, why should I spend any more time writing for you?– AndersMar 19, 2022 at 22:29
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You don't have to give me the whole script, but only the lines needed to create this background image. Mar 20, 2022 at 9:41