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Displaying Features to End <strong>User</strong>s<br />

Chapter 8: Organizing Files for Your Installation<br />

Defining Features<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong> enables you to indicate how you want a feature to be presented to the end user in the<br />

Custom Setup dialog.<br />

The Visible setting for a feature in the Features view is where you indicate whether and how the feature<br />

should be displayed. Available options are:<br />

Table 8-1: Options that Are Available for the Visible Setting<br />

Option Description<br />

Visible and Collapsed The feature is displayed in the Custom Setup dialog with its subfeatures collapsed<br />

by default.<br />

Visible and Expanded The feature is displayed in the Custom Setup dialog with its subfeatures expanded<br />

by default.<br />

Not Visible The feature is be displayed to the end user in the Custom Setup dialog.<br />

Note: Selecting Not Visible for this setting does not have any direct impact on whether a feature is installed. A feature is<br />

not automatically installed if it is invisible—it just cannot be deselected if it would otherwise be installed, or selected if it<br />

should not be installed.<br />

Requiring Features to Be Installed<br />

When you select Yes for a feature’s Required setting, the end user cannot deselect it in the Custom Setup<br />

dialog. The feature will be installed to the target system.<br />

If the value for the Required setting is No, the feature is installed by default, but the end user can<br />

deselect it.<br />

Advertising Features<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong> enables you to selectively enable or disable a feature for advertisement. Advertised features<br />

are not installed immediately during the installation process. Instead, they are installed when requested.<br />

If the feature is assigned, the feature appears to be already installed, although it is not installed until the<br />

end user requests it. (Assigned features have their shortcuts installed, and they can be installed from<br />

Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel. However, an assigned feature is advertised until a user<br />

requests it.) A published feature does not appear on the target system until it is requested from the<br />

installer. (Published features lack any end user–interface elements. They are installed programmatically<br />

or through an associated MIME type.)<br />

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