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Further clarification of "Allow Reserved"
imported>Egocarib (Start Game Enabled quests do NOT always consider aliases "allow reserved" (see discussion at http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1471485-defining-alias-breaks-entire-mod/ and also the thread linked in post 6)) |
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*Allow Disabled: Allows the alias to be filled with a disabled reference. | *Allow Disabled: Allows the alias to be filled with a disabled reference. | ||
*Allow Reserved: Allows the alias to be filled with a reference which is already in a Reserved alias on another quest. Checking this will resolve some issues with quests failing to initialize because aliases could not be filled. | *Allow Reserved: Allows the alias to be filled with a reference which is already in a Reserved alias on another quest. Checking this will resolve some issues with quests failing to initialize because aliases could not be filled. | ||
**This option | **This option is greyed out for Start Game Enabled quests, which consider their aliases to "Allow Reserved" by default when initialized at the beginning of a new game. However, ticking "Allow Reserved" may be required to avoid problems if the Start Game Enabled quest is added to a pre-existing save. To select this option on a Start Game Enabled quest: | ||
***Highlight the alias's line in the main alias list for the quest, then press CTRL-SHIFT-R to set this flag, OR | |||
***Temporarily disable the quest's Start Game Enabled status until you've ticked the box in the alias. | |||
*Allow Destroyed: Allows the alias to be filled with a Destroyed reference. (see [[SetDestroyed]]) | *Allow Destroyed: Allows the alias to be filled with a Destroyed reference. (see [[SetDestroyed]]) | ||
*Uses Stored Text: Check this if the alias requires text replacement (for example, a book with text replacement tags, or an alias which uses text replacement in an alternate Display Name). | *Uses Stored Text: Check this if the alias requires text replacement (for example, a book with text replacement tags, or an alias which uses text replacement in an alternate Display Name). |