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I guess I am an idiot but I do not know where the command line in SSEEdit is. I understand that what parameters I should add D I and P but I do not know how to get to the command lines where I should add them. I also am not sure exactly whether I should keep quotation marks and-.

 

For instance should my command line look like this: -D:"D:\Skyrim Anniversary Edition\Data"

-I:"D\users\admin\Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition GOG\Skyrim.ini" and so on?

 

I would like to use xEdit to create a merged patch as Wry Bash is not usable with the GOG version of SSE as far as I know.

 

When I open SSEEdit I get a window with parameters all of which have the right paths except for the path for Skyrim.ini.

 

That D path above is the same one that shows where my data is in that window that opens when I launch SSEEdit.

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Command line is just in the shortcut you make to the SSEedit executable. Right-click, choose Properties, in the "Target" field add a space and the command line arguments you need after what's already written there. Make sure there's a space between each entry.

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I would like to use xEdit to create a merged patch as Wry Bash is not usable with the GOG version of SSE as far as I know.

I answered your other post about the command line switches, but there is a WIP version 311 of Wrye Bash that works with GOG you can get from their discord. https://discord.gg/eBryTXG https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gfz6ga6ctuduj6j/AACmPrgl_JPI63z8RZ6esfW0a?dl=0

 

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I didn't make a bash patch because I don't use enough mods to need one.

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Thank you both very much, this was exactly what I was looking for.

 

Well I got Wrye Bash 311 downloaded and it works fine. Now I want to go to SSEEdit to sort masters for some of my mods. Unfortunately I tried everything in both properties and have no idea what the Target field is, there is nothing by that name, I tried after SSEEdit.exe but got that old message that you cannot use certain characters in a file name. Hate to keep bugging you but could you tell me what the Target field is under?

 

I believe I am almost there. I was using SSEEdit.exe instead of the shortcut. Anyway I added what I was supposed to add but it still did not work. I believe the problem was in the syntax I was using, mainly the spacing.

 

This is the way I added the commands I am going to type in space for when I used a space, I will just do the first command.

 

"D:\Skyrim Anniversary Edition\SSEEdit.exe" space P space C:\users\admin\AppData\Local\Skyrim Special Edition GOG\plugins.txt space D space D:\Skyrim Anniversary Edition space I space C:\users\admin\Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition GOG\Skyrim.ini

 

I also tried it without the space between P and C and D and D and I and C nothing worked.

 

Could it be that I have GOG installed on a different drive. It should not as I have FNV GOG and Oblivion GOG and Fallout 3 GOG all installed on my D: drive and xEdit works for them.

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No, I am substituting "admin" for my name, which is what I named my computer when I set it up. Yes, the plugin.txt is there. All those paths are correct. I must be doing something else wrong because it always comes back to the same window telling me it could not find my Skyrim.ini. The path to my ini is correct.

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