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  1. alt3rn1ty's post in Darnified UI with Wyre Bash was marked as the answer   
    Have a look at the Wrye Bash Pictorial Guide
     
    You will find a very useful walkthrough on how to turn Darnified UI into a BAIN, and notes on using the special fonts.
     
    I dont have any files anymore to make things easier ( long time since I had Oblivion installed )
     
    Look at the images tab and go to page three of the images, image c1 is the first image of the tutorial on doing this BAIN, its also in the Installers Creation pdf you can download.
     
    You will also need the INI Tweaks for DarkUI DarN file.
     

    Also a little known feature of Wrye Bash : If you drag and drop an OMOD file onto Wrye Bash Installers tab window, it can extract an OMOD to a project ( folder ). Then double click it and a windows explorer window should open the folder, then you can start making a BAIN out of it.
    But you dont need that if you just grab the manual version file instead of the omod, as noted in the tutorial.
  2. alt3rn1ty's post in Discovering LOOT was marked as the answer   
    Wrye Bash Advanced Documentation

    Custom Launchers

    https://wrye-bash.github.io/docs/Wrye%20Bash%20Advanced%20Readme.html#launchers-custom
     
     

     
     

     
     
    If you dont get LOOTs installer to create a desktop Icon, go to the Start Menu for LOOT, right click it and choose send to desktop. Right click the desktop icon and choose copy, then paste it into the Apps folder as per the documentation. Then if you dont need the desktop icon you created just delete it.
     
    Thats the easiest way to get a shortcut icon with all the necessary properties set.
     
     
    And if you want the icons bigger, right click the Wrye Bash settings gear icon ..
     

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