Fix layout of the CPack Bundle documentation

CPACK_BUNDLE_STARTUP_SCRIPT was in fact CPACK_BUNDLE_STARTUP_COMMAND in
the C++ code. The doc has been changed accordingly.
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Eric NOULARD 2012-02-25 19:05:08 +01:00
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# - CPack Bundle generator (Mac OS X) specific options
#
# Installers built on Mac OS X using the Bundle generator use the
# aforementioned DragNDrop variables, plus the following Bundle-specific
# parameters:
# aforementioned DragNDrop (CPACK_DMG_xxx) variables, plus
# the following Bundle-specific parameters (CPACK_BUNDLE_xxx).
##end
#
##variable
# CPACK_BUNDLE_NAME - The name of the generated bundle. This
# appears in the OSX finder as the bundle name. Required.
# CPACK_BUNDLE_NAME - The name of the generated bundle. This
# appears in the OSX finder as the bundle name. Required.
##end
#
##variable
# CPACK_BUNDLE_PLIST - Path to an OSX plist file that will be used
# as the Info.plist for the generated bundle. This assumes that
# the caller has generated or specified their own Info.plist file.
# Required.
# CPACK_BUNDLE_PLIST - Path to an OSX plist file that will be used
# for the generated bundle. This assumes that the caller has generated
# or specified their own Info.plist file. Required.
##end
#
##variable
# CPACK_BUNDLE_ICON - Path to an OSX icns file that will be used as
# the icon for the generated bundle. This is the icon that appears
# in the OSX finder for the bundle, and in the OSX dock when the
# bundle is opened. Required.
# CPACK_BUNDLE_ICON - Path to an OSX icon file that will be used as
# the icon for the generated bundle. This is the icon that appears in the
# OSX finder for the bundle, and in the OSX dock when the bundle is opened.
# Required.
##end
#
##variable
# CPACK_BUNDLE_STARTUP_SCRIPT - Path to an executable or script that
# will be run whenever an end-user double-clicks the generated bundle
# in the OSX Finder. Optional.
# CPACK_BUNDLE_STARTUP_COMMAND - Path to a startup script. This is a path to
# an executable or script that will be run whenever an end-user double-clicks
# the generated bundle in the OSX Finder. Optional.
##end
#=============================================================================