Inno Setup syntax definitions, completions and build system for Sublime Text.
Note: This package is compatible with Sublime Text 3 (Build 3103 or higher). Click here for a Sublime Text 2 version of this package.
Screenshot of Inno Setup in Sublime Text with Hopscotch color scheme
- Make sure you already have Package Control installed
- Choose “Install Package” from the Command Palette (Super+Shift+p)
- Type “Inno Setup” and press Enter
- Change to your Sublime Text
Packages
directory - Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/idleberg/sublime-innosetup.git 'Inno Setup'
- Download the latest stable release
- Unzip the archive to your Sublime Text
Packages
directory
Auto-completion will always list all available flags for a command, the first flag displayed is always the default.
Building requires a properly installed Inno Setup, and to build on macOS/Linux you need Wine. You can build your script using the default Super+b shortcut or from selecting the build option in the Tools menu. Output files will be placed in the same folder as your input.
Make sure that Inno Setup is installed properly and that ISCC.exe
is in your PATH environment variable (it isn't by default!) Use the Legacy Windows build variant if you can't run PowerShell 3.0 (or higher) scripts.
With Wine and Inno Setup properly installed, use the default shortcut Super+b to build your script.
You can install a separate linting package to highlight errors in your InnoSetup script.
This work is licensed under the The MIT License.