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# First, create the BAIN package ''manually'' from the unpacked source package(s). | |||
# Place BOTH source package(s) and final BAIN-restructured package within ''Bash Installers/''. | |||
# In BAIN, select the package(s) that were used as the source(s) of the resulting BAIN file, and right click to bring up the context menu (see '''Figure 9'''). Select '''[Conversions]''' > '''[Create]'''. | |||
# Select the BAIN package created in #1 when prompted. Using the SRO example described previously ... | |||
# Select “OK” to the following pop-ups. | |||
# The results will be summarized, and the new BCF will be created in Bash Installers/Converters/. | |||
# To apply a converter, simply select and right click all of the input files, select [Conversions] > [Apply] and choose the BCF of interest. Given that the source package contents (file CRCs and structure) are as expected by the BCF, the BAIN will be converted automatically, with the defined file name. This process is agnostic of the input file names per se. | |||
# Once a BCF is created, there is less value to retaining the original non-BAIN source packages. It is recommended that these be separated from the actual installers by selecting each source package, right click, select [Move To], and enter in a -1. This will move them to the bottom of the installation list when packages are later sorted by [Order]. … More on this later in the guide ... | |||
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Revision as of 15:37, May 3, 2013
A simplified guide to using Wrye Bash to maintain a modded S.T.E.P. setup -- by z929669 & S.T.E.P. Team
- Updated: 15:37:05 3 May 2013 (UTC)