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**Once installed, the boxes preceding package names will be either yellow or green, and each will have a '+' symbol, which indicates that the package is installed. Yellow means that the package has some filed installed, but others have been overridden by higher-order packages. Green means that all files of the package are installed without any overrides ('''Figure 17'''). | **Once installed, the boxes preceding package names will be either yellow or green, and each will have a '+' symbol, which indicates that the package is installed. Yellow means that the package has some filed installed, but others have been overridden by higher-order packages. Green means that all files of the package are installed without any overrides ('''Figure 17'''). | ||
[[File:Figure17_BAINInstalled.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Figure17_BAINInstalled.jpg|thumb|left|200px|<span style="font-size:110%">'''Figure 17:''' Installed mods & Overwrites</span>]] | ||
Infrequently, packages that are highlighted in yellow or orange have not been installed according to the defined heirarchy. This can easily be corrected by right clicking on the package and selecting '''[Install Missing]'''. Afterwards, right click the package again and click '''[Anneal]''' or '''[Anneal All]''' to tell BAIN to consider all packages in the install list. The '''[Anneal]''' function simply tells BAIN to refresh its assessment of the defined install hierarchy and reapply those rules to correct any unintended conflicts. It never hurts to use this function frequently, and '''[Auto Anneal]''' should always be ticked in BAIN’s main context menu to honor the install hierarchy. | Infrequently, packages that are highlighted in yellow or orange have not been installed according to the defined heirarchy. This can easily be corrected by right clicking on the package and selecting '''[Install Missing]'''. Afterwards, right click the package again and click '''[Anneal]''' or '''[Anneal All]''' to tell BAIN to consider all packages in the install list. The '''[Anneal]''' function simply tells BAIN to refresh its assessment of the defined install hierarchy and reapply those rules to correct any unintended conflicts. It never hurts to use this function frequently, and '''[Auto Anneal]''' should always be ticked in BAIN’s main context menu to honor the install hierarchy. |
Revision as of 18:30, June 4, 2012
Template:TOC left A simplified guide to using Wrye Bash to maintain a modded S.T.E.P. setup -- by z929669 & S.T.E.P. Team
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Installing & Maintaining S.T.E.P Using Wrye Bash