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  1. Custom Installer

    Overview The Yellowfin Installer supports three modes of operation: Standard Graphical Installer Command-line Installer Silent Installer See Installer Properties for more information. The default behaviour is to launch the graphical installer. If no graphical environment is available, for example
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  2. Installer Properties

    Overview Installer properties are the key to customising the Yellowfin installer. Different properties are used to make different changes to the installer … of the Yellowfin installation Values for installer properties can be provided in different ways. Sections The Installer Properties are grouped
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  3. Installer Behaviour

    Overview These properties directly modify the behaviour of the installer itself. Language Installer Language Property lang Value The language code to use to display the installer interface in. This must be one of the supported languages: en - English ja - Japanese de - German es
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  4. Patch Installer

    Overview All text and images in the Yellowfin patch installer are customisable in the same way as the main installer, using a custom properties file, or by command-line arguments. The patch installer does not require many options, as these are all read from the Yellowfin installation’s configuration files
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  5. Installer Look-And-Feel

    Overview Properties in this section are used to customise the appearance of the Yellowfin installer. This includes changing text displayed in the graphical and command-line installer, and changing images used in the graphical installer. Text Properties All properties that begin with "installer." are text
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  6. Adding Files to the Installer

    Overview The Yellowfin installer is a java archive (.jar) file. This is essentially a zip-compatible file, with some special properties. The Java Development Kit comes with a command-line tool for creating and extracting these files, called jar (jar.exe on Windows). Customising the Yellowfin installer involves
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  7. Appendix - All Installer Properties List

    option.pack.geopack.us=false option.pack.geopack.world=false installer.installfolder=Yellowfin 7.1 Installer Behaviour Properties # Installer behaviour properties … installer.applogfilename=yellowfin.log Installer Resources # Installer resources resource.icons=resources/icon16.png,resources/icon32.png,resources
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  8. Adding Custom Styles

    in the installer, add the css and image files to separate directories in your installer archive, and then set the following properties to point to them (see Adding Files to the Installer): Custom CSS Path Property action.customcsspath Value This property points to a directory in the installer archive, which
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  9. Examples

    Minimal Rebranding In this example, the installer is rebranded with a minimum of work. References to “Yellowfin” in the installer user-interface are replaced, and some images are replaced with rebranded versions. First, set the name of the application as displayed in the installer: installer.appname=Real Reports
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015
  10. User Options

    Overview Properties in this section are used to provide initial values for the user entry options in the installer. When using the graphical and command-line installers, these will be used as defaults that the user can override at installation time. Certain user options can be hidden from the user, in which case
    Yellowfin Guide 7.119 Jan, 2015