I am having issues when running the MSI created within different configurations.
Even though I tried all the 4 image scaling options (Advanced installer v17.2)
The buttons image show too big and pixelized.
Any idea ?
You can try to lower the image's pixelization from "Dialogs" page --> your image --> under "Properties" (right side) --> "Icon Size".The buttons image show too big and pixelized.
Thanks but the 16x16 is too small and the 48x48 is the size that I had in the screenshot that is too big.Catalin wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 5:26 pm Hello Michael and welcome to our forums,
You can try to lower the image's pixelization from "Dialogs" page --> your image --> under "Properties" (right side) --> "Icon Size".The buttons image show too big and pixelized.
By default, the images are 32x32, but you can choose to either have them as 16x16 or 48x48.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Catalin
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<AI_THEMES>classic\resources\completi.ico
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Caphyon\Advanced Installer 17.9\themes\classic\resources\completi.ico
Catalin wrote: ↑Fri Feb 05, 2021 4:34 pm Hello,
Unfortunately, I can not really say what the Windows Installer's logic is behind this.
Regarding your other post, I've done some research and it looks like there are tools that can help you achieve what you want.
Most of the tools I've seen help you merge multiple sizes images into an .ICO file, but I believe they can do the opposite as well.
In "Themes" page --> "Images" tab you can see the path to each .ICO file. For instance, if you are using the classic theme, the path will look something as it follows:
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<AI_THEMES>classic\resources\completi.ico
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Caphyon\Advanced Installer 17.9\themes\classic\resources\completi.ico
Best regards,
Catalin
First of all, please disregard my above response.Regarding your other post, I've done some research and it looks like there are tools that can help you achieve what you want.
Most of the tools I've seen help you merge multiple sizes images into an .ICO file, but I believe they can do the opposite as well.
In "Themes" page --> "Images" tab you can see the path to each .ICO file. For instance, if you are using the classic theme, the path will look something as it follows: