Change the image in the Inno Setup wizard banner - inno-setup

How do I change the image in the banner of wizards. I know how to change it in the first page, using this command:
WizardImageFile=C:\Documents and Settings\mybmp.bmp
But my question is about following pages, where it shows standard image banner at the top.

The banner at the top is controlled by the WizardSmallImageFile directive. For example:
[Setup]
...
WizardSmallImageFile=mysmallimage.bmp
The maximum size of the bitmap is 55x58 pixels.

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how to change innoSetup modern wizzard in picture icon? [duplicate]

How do I change the image in the banner of wizards. I know how to change it in the first page, using this command:
WizardImageFile=C:\Documents and Settings\mybmp.bmp
But my question is about following pages, where it shows standard image banner at the top.
The banner at the top is controlled by the WizardSmallImageFile directive. For example:
[Setup]
...
WizardSmallImageFile=mysmallimage.bmp
The maximum size of the bitmap is 55x58 pixels.

Inno Setup : Displaying a Bitmap Image in a `NotebookPage` or `NotebookForm`

Hello I made an Inno Setup Script which has a custom uninstaller forms during uninstall of the program.
Those uninstaller forms are created by me according to the way described in this post(question):
Custom Uninstall Page (not MSGBOX).
But creating Custom Forms like that is looking bit bad because there is no way to display any kind of "IMAGE" in those.
I want to display one sameBitmap Image in all of my notebook pages whose displayed after pressing "Yes" to the message box Are you sure....?.
Displaying this in a Notebook Page is very hard.How can I do this?
My Bitmap Image should be in the bottom of the Notebook Page.
An image of the first Notebook Page I created.
Thanks in Advance.
Put the image outside of the notebook and make sure the notebook does not cover the space reserved for the image. This is the way the installer wizard is implemented.
Or just clone the image on all pages.
To add a new image, use TBitmapImage.Create. See for example: inno setup bmp image appear on a single page

Can I use an image instead of a title in an Apple Watch app?

How can I put an icon in the top left label and make fullscreen? Apple allocates some space on top for the digital clock and back label. I would like to customize it, but I can't find anything in the SDK to enable this.
The top strip of the Watch screen is reserved for displaying the page title, or occasionally links such as "Cancel" by default for modal views, and the clock. It is not possible to hide this.
It is possible to set an empty title for a page. Some settings will alsoplace a background image behind this text (if you set the mode to 'Aspect Fill', at least in the current Xcode 6.2 beta 3). However, the portion of the image at the top of the screen is simply occluded by a black strip, so this does not achieve what you want.
Additionally, Apple have specifically recommended against displaying logos on the Apple Watch screen, with the rationale that the screen is too small to display for the user anything but actual content.
To set the Global tint:
Select the Interface Controller itself in Interface Builder by clicking on the Yellow circle at the top of the view of the screen.
Press Cmd-Opt-1 to display the File Inspector section of the Utilites on the right hand side.
Set the 'Global Tint' option in the section 'Interface Builder Document', as per the screenshot.
Not possible in the first cut but I think it will come later.
It's not actually a back label. The text in the top left of the Watch screen is the title of the current WKInterfaceController. You can change it by using -[WKInterfaceTitle setTitle:], but you are limited to content that is expressible in an NSString (so no UIImages).
It is possible to customise the status bar in watchOS 4.
Select your interface controller in the storyboard
Open the attributes inspector
Check the Full Screen checkbox
After doing this you can add your custom image to the left of the statusbar.

Responsive layout distorting images

I am having a problem on Liferay 6.2 GA2 where I have some web content portlet with a simple image, the problem is when I view my page on a small device or resize the browser window my image gets distorted, the width of the image changes but the height doesn't.
Any ideas on how I would force the image size to change proportionally?
Thanks
A "quick fix" to this problem was to remove the "height" css entry in the web content source of the image.
It seems that Liferay responsive implementation adjusts the width of images when a small screen size is detected but does not adjust the height, I wonder if this is a bug or a feature.

Splash screen in Windows Store apps

I am developing Windows Store Apps for Tablet using VS2012. Right now i am creating splash screen for my application. My requirement is the splash screen should be display full screen in my app.
but it is working as Center of the screen. Can any one help regarding this...
The answer is that there is no way to create an official splash screen that is full-screen. A splash screen has to use a 620 x 300 pixel image, where it is a normal splash screen or an extended splash screen. However, you can match the background color around the splash screen to the color of the splash screen image (using the instructions you already found), which makes it appear like a full-screen image, even though much of it is just color.
AFAIK a splash screen has to be centered, but maybe a valid work around would be to create a start page (regular xaml) and have this one displayed as initial screen as soon as the splash screen is gone.
But this would mean that your startup time has to be quite fast.
Maybe it's an option for you.
Open the "package.appxmanifest" manifest file.
The manifest should automatically open in the Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows 8 Manifest Designer.
Open the Application UI tab and scroll down to the Splash Screen
section. If you are still using project defaults, you should see the
"images\splashscreen.png" path in the Splash Screen field. If you
open "package.appxmanifest" in a text editor, you should see
SplashScreen element as a child of the VisualElements element. For
example, the default splash screen markup in the manifest file looks
like this:
XML
{ <SplashScreen Image="images\splashscreen.png" /> }
Change the splash screen image by using the Browse... button and
confirm that the image was added to your Visual Studio project.
Important The splash screen image you choose must be 620 x 300
pixels using a 1x scaling factor.
In the Background Color field of the Splash Screen section, set the
background color to display with your splash screen image. You can
enter either the name of a color or '#' and the hex value of a color.
Setting a background color for your splash screen is optional. If you
do not specify a color, the splash screen background color defaults
to the Tile background color (the color in the Background Color field
of the Tile section in the Application UI tab). If you open
package.appxmanifest in a text editor, the Tile background color is
specified via the BackgroundColor attribute of the VisualElements
element.
my workaround is make a 620x300 splash .png image with alpha background, so its not a full 620x300 image. the image itself is just a 300x300 logo. my suggestion is just make a small center image (your app logo or something else) and make it blend to the background (gradient or alpha)

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