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1,590 bytes removed, 12:30, 17 January 2014
Removed long outdated GIMP versions. Updated GIMP Help for 2.8. Fixed version number in uninstaller note. Is GIMP 2.6 Help Browser Fix necessary for 2.8?
== GIMP 2.8 ==
Note that in from GIMP 2.8208, the uninstaller unins000.exe has been moved from the 'setup' directory to the 'uninst'directory, and must be called with /VERYSILENT to run successfully.
<code> DIR= </code> can be removed to allow default directory.
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== GIMP 2.6 ==
=== GIMP === /SILENT shows progress, /VERYSILENT is truly silent and has no dialogue boxes at all (running 'gimp.exe /?' reveals all the switches). The installer often includes a revision number, for example the current revision of the 2.6.10 installer is 1, so the installer filename includes a corresponding '-1' (gimp-2.6.10-i686-setup-1.exe). Be aware of this when upgrading. <source lang="xml"><package id="gimp" name="GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP)" revision="%version%" reboot="false" priority="20">  <variable name="version" value="2.6.11" />  <check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="GIMP %version%" />  <install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\gimp\gimp-%version%-i686-setup-1.exe" /SILENT /NORESTART /DIR="%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP"' />  <upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\gimp\gimp-%version%-i686-setup-1.exe" /SILENT /NORESTART /DIR="%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP"' />  <remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\setup\unins000.exe" /SILENT /NORESTART' > <exit code="1" /> </remove>  <remove cmd='%COMSPEC% /c rmdir /s /q "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP"' /> </package></source>  === Help Browser Fix === Gimp 2.6 for Windows does not come with the Help Browser. You can either install the Help Browser or change the configuration to use the web browser instead, as shown below. Other defaults can also be defined this way. See the gimprc file for documentation on the available configuration settings. <source lang="xml"><install cmd='%COMSPEC% /c echo (help-browser web-browserBritish English) >> "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\etc\gimp\2.0\gimprc"' /> <install cmd='%COMSPEC% /c echo (user-manual-online yes) >> "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\etc\gimp\2.0\gimprc"' /> <upgrade cmd='%COMSPEC% /c echo (help-browser web-browser) >> "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\etc\gimp\2.0\gimprc"' /> <upgrade cmd='%COMSPEC% /c echo (user-manual-online yes) >> "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\etc\gimp\2.0\gimprc"' /></source>  === GIMP-Help ===
<source lang="xml">
<install
cmd="%SOFTWARE%\gimp-help\gimp-help-2-2.68.01-enen_GB-setup.exe SP- /SILENT /NORESTART" />
<upgrade cmdinclude="%SOFTWARE%\gimp-help\gimp-help-2-2.6.0-en-setup.exe SP- /SILENT /NORESTARTinstall" />
<remove
cmd='cmd /C rmdir /S /Q "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\share\gimp\2.0\help\en-GB" '/>
</package>
== GIMP 2.4.6 Help Browser Fix == This may or may not be necessary in GIMP 2.8. Gimp 2.6 for Windows does not come with the Help Browser. You can either install the Help Browser or change the configuration to use a web browser instead, as shown below. Other defaults can also be defined this way. See the gimprc file for documentation on the available configuration settings.
<source lang="xml">
<package idinstall cmd="gimp" name="GNU Image Manipulation Program '%COMSPEC% /c echo (GIMPhelp-browser web-browser)>> " revision="2460" reboot="false" priority="10%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\etc\gimp\2.0\gimprc"' />
<!install cmd='%COMSPEC% /c echo (user-manual- Download: http:online yes) >> "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\etc\gimp\2.0\gimprc"' /> <upgrade cmd='%COMSPEC% /downloads.sourceforge.net/gimpc echo (help-win/browser web-browser) >> "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP\etc\gimp-\2.4.6-i686-setup.exe --0\gimprc"' />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" pathupgrade cmd='%COMSPEC% /c echo (user-manual-online yes) >> "%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP \etc\gimp\2.4.60\gimprc"' /></source>
<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\gimp\gimp-2.4.6-i686-setup.exe" /VERYSILENT /NORESTART /DIR="%PROGRAMFILES%\GIMP"'/>
<remove cmd='"%programfiles%\GIMP\setup\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /NORESTART' />
 
</package>
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[[Category: Silent Installers]]
[[Category: Inno Setup]]
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