Inno Setup: How to change LicenseFile text?











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I have a single license.txt file. I use it for all of my applications.



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LicenseFile=license.txt


I want my user to see a title "{#MyAppName} License Agreement" at the top of the license agreement. I don't want to change license.txt content.



Is there any inno setup code way to achieve this? Thanks in advance.










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    Do you want to change the wizard page title (the bold "License Agreement") or some heading in the license file itself?
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  • Some heading in the license file itself is what I need.
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    Hey, I like WinSCP by the way :)
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I have a single license.txt file. I use it for all of my applications.



[Setup]
LicenseFile=license.txt


I want my user to see a title "{#MyAppName} License Agreement" at the top of the license agreement. I don't want to change license.txt content.



Is there any inno setup code way to achieve this? Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    Do you want to change the wizard page title (the bold "License Agreement") or some heading in the license file itself?
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 9 at 9:13












  • Some heading in the license file itself is what I need.
    – Andrzej
    Nov 9 at 11:21






  • 1




    Hey, I like WinSCP by the way :)
    – Andrzej
    Nov 9 at 11:24













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I have a single license.txt file. I use it for all of my applications.



[Setup]
LicenseFile=license.txt


I want my user to see a title "{#MyAppName} License Agreement" at the top of the license agreement. I don't want to change license.txt content.



Is there any inno setup code way to achieve this? Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question













I have a single license.txt file. I use it for all of my applications.



[Setup]
LicenseFile=license.txt


I want my user to see a title "{#MyAppName} License Agreement" at the top of the license agreement. I don't want to change license.txt content.



Is there any inno setup code way to achieve this? Thanks in advance.







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  • 1




    Do you want to change the wizard page title (the bold "License Agreement") or some heading in the license file itself?
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 9 at 9:13












  • Some heading in the license file itself is what I need.
    – Andrzej
    Nov 9 at 11:21






  • 1




    Hey, I like WinSCP by the way :)
    – Andrzej
    Nov 9 at 11:24














  • 1




    Do you want to change the wizard page title (the bold "License Agreement") or some heading in the license file itself?
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 9 at 9:13












  • Some heading in the license file itself is what I need.
    – Andrzej
    Nov 9 at 11:21






  • 1




    Hey, I like WinSCP by the way :)
    – Andrzej
    Nov 9 at 11:24








1




1




Do you want to change the wizard page title (the bold "License Agreement") or some heading in the license file itself?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 9 at 9:13






Do you want to change the wizard page title (the bold "License Agreement") or some heading in the license file itself?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 9 at 9:13














Some heading in the license file itself is what I need.
– Andrzej
Nov 9 at 11:21




Some heading in the license file itself is what I need.
– Andrzej
Nov 9 at 11:21




1




1




Hey, I like WinSCP by the way :)
– Andrzej
Nov 9 at 11:24




Hey, I like WinSCP by the way :)
– Andrzej
Nov 9 at 11:24












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For example, to change the fist line of license, you can do:



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procedure InitializeWizard();
begin
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.Lines[0] := '{#MyAppName} License Agreement';
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.SelStart := 0;
end;


enter image description here





Another way is to use Inno Setup preprocessor to generate a modified license file out of your template file.






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For example, to change the fist line of license, you can do:



[Code]

procedure InitializeWizard();
begin
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.Lines[0] := '{#MyAppName} License Agreement';
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.SelStart := 0;
end;


enter image description here





Another way is to use Inno Setup preprocessor to generate a modified license file out of your template file.






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    That's great. Thank you
    – Andrzej
    Nov 9 at 12:21















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1
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For example, to change the fist line of license, you can do:



[Code]

procedure InitializeWizard();
begin
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.Lines[0] := '{#MyAppName} License Agreement';
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.SelStart := 0;
end;


enter image description here





Another way is to use Inno Setup preprocessor to generate a modified license file out of your template file.






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    That's great. Thank you
    – Andrzej
    Nov 9 at 12:21













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For example, to change the fist line of license, you can do:



[Code]

procedure InitializeWizard();
begin
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.Lines[0] := '{#MyAppName} License Agreement';
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.SelStart := 0;
end;


enter image description here





Another way is to use Inno Setup preprocessor to generate a modified license file out of your template file.






share|improve this answer












For example, to change the fist line of license, you can do:



[Code]

procedure InitializeWizard();
begin
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.Lines[0] := '{#MyAppName} License Agreement';
WizardForm.LicenseMemo.SelStart := 0;
end;


enter image description here





Another way is to use Inno Setup preprocessor to generate a modified license file out of your template file.







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