Editing Customizing Crafting Categories
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A [[Keyword]] is a named object that can be added to most other objects. You can modify the list of Keywords using the Creation Kit. Through the use of Keywords you can make sure items such as armor and weapons appear in the correct category. This only works for Keywords pointed to by a Default Object that is actually mapped to a Game Setting (as explained below).}} | A [[Keyword]] is a named object that can be added to most other objects. You can modify the list of Keywords using the Creation Kit. Through the use of Keywords you can make sure items such as armor and weapons appear in the correct category. This only works for Keywords pointed to by a Default Object that is actually mapped to a Game Setting (as explained below).}} | ||
== Default | == Default category definitions == | ||
The game defines the crafting categories through a hard-coded mapping between Default Objects and Game Settings. This mapping cannot be changed. However, you can change the label for each Game Setting and the Keyword for each Default Object. The table below shows the default configuration. | The game defines the crafting categories through a hard-coded mapping between Default Objects and Game Settings. This mapping cannot be changed. However, you can change the label for each Game Setting and the Keyword for each Default Object. The table below shows the default configuration. | ||