Is there any chance to make a version for vanilla Skyrim? One that does not require SkyRe but still looks for scrolls added by other mods and adds recipes for them?
Can someone explain to me how do I actually create a scroll? I tried using the quill, tried using it and then hitting the "i"-key, tried all teh available crafting tables... nothing seems to work. I know this is not exactly the right place to post this question but everything about SkyRe seems to be dead, which is a shame, so I try my luck everywhere.
Not sure I can. I had to compile the skyproc library again because it was missing some stuff I needed, so I had a compiled SUM of my own. ScrollProccer will eventually be compatible with it, I hope.
Just wanted to tell ya you're awesome for making this mod. Not a big user of scrolls myself, but it's nice to know the recipes are there in case I need them.
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If you find any duplicate entries, let me know from which mod the scrolls are
Also, Dawnguard and Dragonborn scrolls aren't being added because I thought they were in SkyRe already. Fixing that tomorow.
The Asynchronous Log shows this:
[1] [OPEN DEBUG FILE] Opening Debug File
[2] [EXCEPTION] java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Index: 0, Size: 0
at java.util.ArrayList.rangeCheck(Unknown Source)
at java.util.ArrayList.get(Unknown Source)
at scrollproccer.ScrollProccer.runChangesToPatch(ScrollProccer.java:24
at skyproc.gui.SUMGUI$ProcessingThread.run(SUMGUI.java:94
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
[3] [SUM] Exit requested.
[4] [DEBUG] Closing Debug File. Time was: 6507
I'm pretty sure that's the problem
This was made for SkyRe, not PerMa. PerMa, as far as I know, has this already implemented in the patcher.
Will it work without SkyRe then? Cuz I'm making my own perk overhaul lol.
I'm surprised this hasn't been done earlier, good job.
Could you make this mod work with SUM? (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/29865)
We are A LOT of players who cant run that ''''''''''' application because of java.
Why wouldn't you be able to run Java?
Here is the latest JRE version.
Endorsed, no problems here.
It was about damn time I contributed with something useful.