Editing Arcane University:XEdit Tutorial
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Here is a dummy plugin made for the purposes of this tutorial. As you can see, there are many edits. Some of these edits are intentional, but some of them are not. How can you tell the difference? Ultimately, only you know what you intended to change, but xEdit has features to help. My plugin creates a small farmhouse, which has an interior cell (aaaBSTestCell) and an exterior that it's linked to. I also created a custom knapsack with specific items to go in my house. | Here is a dummy plugin made for the purposes of this tutorial. As you can see, there are many edits. Some of these edits are intentional, but some of them are not. How can you tell the difference? Ultimately, only you know what you intended to change, but xEdit has features to help. My plugin creates a small farmhouse, which has an interior cell (aaaBSTestCell) and an exterior that it's linked to. I also created a custom knapsack with specific items to go in my house. | ||
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What you'll notice is that various entries are marked with colors. Dark green, seen on the WarehouseAmbushes cell means that the record was declared in a different file and is marked as edited by another, but that record does not have any changed data. In this instance, this is because an object in the cell was moved, but the cell data itself is unchanged. Regardless, this is a dirty edit, and needs to be cleaned. The yellow color seen on PersonalChestSmall means something about the record, which was created in Skyrim.esm, was changed by your file. This could be the name, the contents of the chest, or just about anything. Regardless, it is a dirty edit. Lastly you'll see the red color on Tamriel. This is the Skyrim worldspace, and it will always show up as red. All this means is there were edits made in one file, which were reverted in another. For Tamriel specifically, blame Bethesda, but in other cases, you should investigate why it shows as red. Any record that shows the plain background color is a record that was created/placed by your plugin, and in most cases these will be intentional, but there can be exceptions. Only you will know these exceptions, as only you will know if something created in your plugin was intended. | What you'll notice is that various entries are marked with colors. Dark green, seen on the WarehouseAmbushes cell means that the record was declared in a different file and is marked as edited by another, but that record does not have any changed data. In this instance, this is because an object in the cell was moved, but the cell data itself is unchanged. Regardless, this is a dirty edit, and needs to be cleaned. The yellow color seen on PersonalChestSmall means something about the record, which was created in Skyrim.esm, was changed by your file. This could be the name, the contents of the chest, or just about anything. Regardless, it is a dirty edit. Lastly you'll see the red color on Tamriel. This is the Skyrim worldspace, and it will always show up as red. All this means is there were edits made in one file, which were reverted in another. For Tamriel specifically, blame Bethesda, but in other cases, you should investigate why it shows as red. Any record that shows the plain background color is a record that was created/placed by your plugin, and in most cases these will be intentional, but there can be exceptions. Only you will know these exceptions, as only you will know if something created in your plugin was intended. |