Working with your documentation on installing the STEP vision of how Skyrim should be improved, I'm reminded of a suggestion I read that no law should be allowed to pass unless it cleared the Council of Idiots for understandability.
 Just one example is the installation of the Texture Pack Combiner in the STEP v2.2.0a Guide, which direct one to "Follow instruction on STEP Wiki". First, the colour and underlining of STEP Wiki is the same as is used elsewhere to indicate a hot button that would reasonably take one to the pertinent information. It isn't and doesn't. Second, after a careful search of the STEP Wiki I could find no instructions on the installation of the Texture Pack Combiner. Even if it turns out to be tucked in some obscure corner, it is still of no use to the novice user who can't find it.
 I'm very interested in using the fruits of all the hard work you guys have done, but the documentation is often a conversation amongst yourselves and is somewhat opaque to the novice wishing to improve Skyrim.
 Sharing this with you in the spirit of the wheel that never squeaks, never gets oiled. ;)
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 Working with your documentation on installing the STEP vision of how Skyrim should be improved, I'm reminded of a suggestion I read that no law should be allowed to pass unless it cleared the Council of Idiots for understandability.
 Just one example is the installation of the Texture Pack Combiner in the STEP v2.2.0a Guide, which direct one to "Follow instruction on STEP Wiki". First, the colour and underlining of STEP Wiki is the same as is used elsewhere to indicate a hot button that would reasonably take one to the pertinent information. It isn't and doesn't. Second, after a careful search of the STEP Wiki I could find no instructions on the installation of the Texture Pack Combiner. Even if it turns out to be tucked in some obscure corner, it is still of no use to the novice user who can't find it.
 I'm very interested in using the fruits of all the hard work you guys have done, but the documentation is often a conversation amongst yourselves and is somewhat opaque to the novice wishing to improve Skyrim.
 Sharing this with you in the spirit of the wheel that never squeaks, never gets oiled. ;)
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