Inno Setup the setup wizard size is fixed, but I want to change wizard setup size and change a few items including image and ...

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Inno Setup is a free installer for Windows programs by Jordan Russell and Martijn Laan.
Inno Setup 6 supports changing a size of the wizard window.
You can use WizardSizePercent to change a size of the wizard window.
You can also use WizardResizable to allow the user to resize the wizard (this is default behaviour, if you use the modern WizardStyle).
There's no magic way to make the wizard pages larger. They are designed for a specific size. If you want to make them larger, you have to go page-by-page, control-by-control and carefully decide how to layout them for your new size.
The following code is just an example, you may want to choose another change in layout.
procedure ShiftDown(Control: TControl; DeltaY: Integer);
begin
Control.Top := Control.Top + DeltaY;
end;
procedure ShiftRight(Control: TControl; DeltaX: Integer);
begin
Control.Left := Control.Left + DeltaX;
end;
procedure ShiftDownAndRight(Control: TControl; DeltaX, DeltaY: Integer);
begin
ShiftDown(Control, DeltaY);
ShiftRight(Control, DeltaX);
end;
procedure GrowDown(Control: TControl; DeltaY: Integer);
begin
Control.Height := Control.Height + DeltaY;
end;
procedure GrowRight(Control: TControl; DeltaX: Integer);
begin
Control.Width := Control.Width + DeltaX;
end;
procedure GrowRightAndDown(Control: TControl; DeltaX, DeltaY: Integer);
begin
GrowRight(Control, DeltaX);
GrowDown(Control, DeltaY);
end;
procedure GrowRightAndShiftDown(Control: TControl; DeltaX, DeltaY: Integer);
begin
GrowRight(Control, DeltaX);
ShiftDown(Control, DeltaY);
end;
procedure GrowWizard(DeltaX, DeltaY: Integer);
begin
GrowRightAndDown(WizardForm, DeltaX, DeltaY);
with WizardForm do
begin
GrowRightAndShiftDown(Bevel, DeltaX, DeltaY);
ShiftDownAndRight(CancelButton, DeltaX, DeltaY);
ShiftDownAndRight(NextButton, DeltaX, DeltaY);
ShiftDownAndRight(BackButton, DeltaX, DeltaY);
GrowRightAndDown(OuterNotebook, DeltaX, DeltaY);
GrowRight(BeveledLabel, DeltaX);
{ WelcomePage }
GrowDown(WizardBitmapImage, DeltaY);
GrowRight(WelcomeLabel2, DeltaX);
GrowRight(WelcomeLabel1, DeltaX);
{ InnerPage }
GrowRight(Bevel1, DeltaX);
GrowRightAndDown(InnerNotebook, DeltaX, DeltaY);
{ LicensePage }
ShiftDown(LicenseNotAcceptedRadio, DeltaY);
ShiftDown(LicenseAcceptedRadio, DeltaY);
GrowRightAndDown(LicenseMemo, DeltaX, DeltaY);
GrowRight(LicenseLabel1, DeltaX);
{ SelectDirPage }
GrowRightAndShiftDown(DiskSpaceLabel, DeltaX, DeltaY);
ShiftRight(DirBrowseButton, DeltaX);
GrowRight(DirEdit, DeltaX);
GrowRight(SelectDirBrowseLabel, DeltaX);
GrowRight(SelectDirLabel, DeltaX);
{ SelectComponentsPage }
GrowRightAndShiftDown(ComponentsDiskSpaceLabel, DeltaX, DeltaY);
GrowRightAndDown(ComponentsList, DeltaX, DeltaY);
GrowRight(TypesCombo, DeltaX);
GrowRight(SelectComponentsLabel, DeltaX);
{ SelectTasksPage }
GrowRightAndDown(TasksList, DeltaX, DeltaY);
GrowRight(SelectTasksLabel, DeltaX);
{ ReadyPage }
GrowRightAndDown(ReadyMemo, DeltaX, DeltaY);
GrowRight(ReadyLabel, DeltaX);
{ InstallingPage }
GrowRight(FilenameLabel, DeltaX);
GrowRight(StatusLabel, DeltaX);
GrowRight(ProgressGauge, DeltaX);
{ MainPanel }
GrowRight(MainPanel, DeltaX);
ShiftRight(WizardSmallBitmapImage, DeltaX);
GrowRight(PageDescriptionLabel, DeltaX);
GrowRight(PageNameLabel, DeltaX);
{ FinishedPage }
GrowDown(WizardBitmapImage2, DeltaY);
GrowRight(RunList, DeltaX);
GrowRight(FinishedLabel, DeltaX);
GrowRight(FinishedHeadingLabel, DeltaX);
end;
end;
Use the GrowWizard function from the InitializeWizard event function (or elsewhere), giving it a change in width and height as parameters:
procedure InitializeWizard();
begin
GrowWizard(ScaleX(100), ScaleY(80));
end;
The code takes care of the following pages:
WelcomePage

LicensePage

SelectDirPage

SelectComponentsPage

SelectTasksPage

ReadyPage

InstallingPage

FinishedPage

Other, less common, pages are left as an exercise to the readers:
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