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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:24:48 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:24:48 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 1.2.2.upstream/1.2.2upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/packaging/nsis/fileassoc.nsh b/packaging/nsis/fileassoc.nsh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4bc68ea --- /dev/null +++ b/packaging/nsis/fileassoc.nsh @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +; from https://nsis.sourceforge.io/FileAssoc + +; fileassoc.nsh +; File association helper macros +; Written by Saivert +; +; Features automatic backup system and UPDATEFILEASSOC macro for +; shell change notification. +; +; |> How to use <| +; To associate a file with an application so you can double-click it in explorer, use +; the APP_ASSOCIATE macro like this: +; +; Example: +; !insertmacro APP_ASSOCIATE "txt" "myapp.textfile" "Description of txt files" \ +; "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe,0" "Open with myapp" "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe $\"%1$\"" +; +; Never insert the APP_ASSOCIATE macro multiple times, it is only meant +; to associate an application with a single file and using the +; the "open" verb as default. To add more verbs (actions) to a file +; use the APP_ASSOCIATE_ADDVERB macro. +; +; Example: +; !insertmacro APP_ASSOCIATE_ADDVERB "myapp.textfile" "edit" "Edit with myapp" \ +; "$INSTDIR\myapp.exe /edit $\"%1$\"" +; +; To have access to more options when registering the file association use the +; APP_ASSOCIATE_EX macro. Here you can specify the verb and what verb is to be the +; standard action (default verb). +; +; And finally: To remove the association from the registry use the APP_UNASSOCIATE +; macro. Here is another example just to wrap it up: +; !insertmacro APP_UNASSOCIATE "txt" "myapp.textfile" +; +; |> Note <| +; When defining your file class string always use the short form of your application title +; then a period (dot) and the type of file. This keeps the file class sort of unique. +; Examples: +; Winamp.Playlist +; NSIS.Script +; Photoshop.JPEGFile +; +; |> Tech info <| +; The registry key layout for a file association is: +; HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT +; <applicationID> = <"description"> +; shell +; <verb> = <"menu-item text"> +; command = <"command string"> +; + +!macro APP_ASSOCIATE EXT FILECLASS DESCRIPTION ICON COMMANDTEXT COMMAND + ; Backup the previously associated file class + ReadRegStr $R0 HKCR ".${EXT}" "" + WriteRegStr HKCR ".${EXT}" "${FILECLASS}_backup" "$R0" + + WriteRegStr HKCR ".${EXT}" "" "${FILECLASS}" + + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}" "" `${DESCRIPTION}` + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\DefaultIcon" "" `${ICON}` + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell" "" "open" + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell\open" "" `${COMMANDTEXT}` + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell\open\command" "" `${COMMAND}` +!macroend + +!macro APP_ASSOCIATE_EX EXT FILECLASS DESCRIPTION ICON VERB DEFAULTVERB SHELLNEW COMMANDTEXT COMMAND + ; Backup the previously associated file class + ReadRegStr $R0 HKCR ".${EXT}" "" + WriteRegStr HKCR ".${EXT}" "${FILECLASS}_backup" "$R0" + + WriteRegStr HKCR ".${EXT}" "" "${FILECLASS}" + StrCmp "${SHELLNEW}" "0" +2 + WriteRegStr HKCR ".${EXT}\ShellNew" "NullFile" "" + + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}" "" `${DESCRIPTION}` + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\DefaultIcon" "" `${ICON}` + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell" "" `${DEFAULTVERB}` + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell\${VERB}" "" `${COMMANDTEXT}` + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell\${VERB}\command" "" `${COMMAND}` +!macroend + +!macro APP_ASSOCIATE_ADDVERB FILECLASS VERB COMMANDTEXT COMMAND + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell\${VERB}" "" `${COMMANDTEXT}` + WriteRegStr HKCR "${FILECLASS}\shell\${VERB}\command" "" `${COMMAND}` +!macroend + +!macro APP_ASSOCIATE_REMOVEVERB FILECLASS VERB + DeleteRegKey HKCR `${FILECLASS}\shell\${VERB}` +!macroend + + +!macro APP_UNASSOCIATE EXT FILECLASS + ; Backup the previously associated file class + ReadRegStr $R0 HKCR ".${EXT}" `${FILECLASS}_backup` + WriteRegStr HKCR ".${EXT}" "" "$R0" + DeleteRegValue HKCR ".${EXT}" `${FILECLASS}_backup` + + DeleteRegKey HKCR `${FILECLASS}` +!macroend + +!macro APP_ASSOCIATE_GETFILECLASS OUTPUT EXT + ReadRegStr ${OUTPUT} HKCR ".${EXT}" "" +!macroend + + +; !defines for use with SHChangeNotify +!ifdef SHCNE_ASSOCCHANGED +!undef SHCNE_ASSOCCHANGED +!endif +!define SHCNE_ASSOCCHANGED 0x08000000 +!ifdef SHCNF_FLUSH +!undef SHCNF_FLUSH +!endif +!define SHCNF_FLUSH 0x1000 + +!macro UPDATEFILEASSOC +; Using the system.dll plugin to call the SHChangeNotify Win32 API function so we +; can update the shell. + System::Call "shell32::SHChangeNotify(i,i,i,i) (${SHCNE_ASSOCCHANGED}, ${SHCNF_FLUSH}, 0, 0)" +!macroend + +;EOF |