Version 2.1 released. Includes all the changes from V2.0 plus the process that reads the ini file now ends only after reading the Oghma Infinium, since that is the last item affected by the ini file. If updating from V1.0, be sure to read the installation instructions! Significant changes to Hermaeus Mora's quest and reward. Plus, a bug fix for the game crash if you read the Oghma Infinium directly from your inventory. Enjoy!
Although I have a minor complain: why all your *Revised mods have their *.ini files not in the INI folder inside the package (where they should be so the mods could function properly upon installation), but have them in the root of the package? Instead you tell in the Description to "Place the INI file in the Data\INI folder" manually. That's inconvenient, I had to repackage all your *Revised mods in order to install them properly with Wrye Bash.
Understood. I do everything manually so often don't think about that. I'll repackage the 7Z files, so there'll be an file update, but the same mod version.
BTW FYI the Data/INI Tweaks folder is created and used by a mod manager (such as Wrye Bash or MO2 I believe) in order to store there former, unused tweaks for the *.ini files from mods for their possible future re-activation (in the "INI Edits" tab in Wrye Bash for example).
I'm using your mod with MO2 and I get a message that the ini files is missing. I think the folder you are referencing to should be INI Tweaks and not INI, because there is no default ini folder
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Although I have a minor complain: why all your *Revised mods have their *.ini files not in the INI folder inside the package (where they should be so the mods could function properly upon installation), but have them in the root of the package? Instead you tell in the Description to "Place the INI file in the Data\INI folder" manually. That's inconvenient, I had to repackage all your *Revised mods in order to install them properly with Wrye Bash.
You're welcome!
BTW FYI the Data/INI Tweaks folder is created and used by a mod manager (such as Wrye Bash or MO2 I believe) in order to store there former, unused tweaks for the *.ini files from mods for their possible future re-activation (in the "INI Edits" tab in Wrye Bash for example).
@clockmon
Thank you once again!
I think the folder you are referencing to should be INI Tweaks and not INI, because there is no default ini folder