THEBERBSTER
03-07-14, 10:14 AM
Instead of moving each one of your “JSGME Mods” one at a time you can use the “JSGME Profile Management” Tool that will save you a lot of time and also you will be able to keep a record of previous “Enabled Mods” in a “Mep File”.
You can use any previous “Mep File Saves” providing they still exist in “JSGME”
The advantage of using the “Profiler Tool” allows you to “Move”, “Delete”, “Enable a Disabled Mod” in any position you want.
The enabled “Shaded Mod” that you cannot get to is now a thing of the past.
Create a “New Folder” where you can find it easily.
How to Save A Mod Profile Mep File
Open “JSGME”
Go to “Tasks”
Go to ”Save Mod Profile”
Find your “New Folder”
Enter a name for this saved profile and put .mep at the end of the “File Name”.
You will not need to do that .mep again as it will recognise the file next time.
Change the “File Type” to “All Files” if necessary.
Click on “Save”
Making Changes To a Mep File
Find your “Mep File Folder”.
Click on the “Mep File” you want to open.
To “Reposition a Mod”.
Place your mouse on the “Mod Behind” the one that you want to create the space for.
Press the “Enter Key”.
This will create the “Blank Space” that you are going to put the mod in to.
“Cut and Paste” the mod you want to move in to the empty space.
Now “Delete” the old empty space.
You can use any mod that is within “JSGME”
If you decide to type the mod’s name in the “Mep File” using the keyboard it is essential that you enter it exactly as you see it in “JSGME”
If you do not do it correctly then you will get an error message when you try and load the “Mep File.
When you have finished.
Go to “File”
Go to Save”
How To Load A Previously Saved Mod Profile Mep File
Open “JSGME”
Go to “Tasks”
Go to”Load Mod Profile”
Find your “Mep Folder”
Click on the “Mep File” you want to use.
Click on “Open”
“JSGME” will now start to “Disable The Mods” as far back as it needs to before starting to enable your new “Mep File”.
Sometimes at the end I have noticed that you can get an “Error Message” If this happens “Close” “JSGME” and then “Open It Again”.
This seems to happen when the “Profiler” has enabled the mods correctly but it is still looking for another mod that is not there.
You should see the number of mods that have been enabled agrees with your “Mep File”.
Good Luck Peter
You can use any previous “Mep File Saves” providing they still exist in “JSGME”
The advantage of using the “Profiler Tool” allows you to “Move”, “Delete”, “Enable a Disabled Mod” in any position you want.
The enabled “Shaded Mod” that you cannot get to is now a thing of the past.
Create a “New Folder” where you can find it easily.
How to Save A Mod Profile Mep File
Open “JSGME”
Go to “Tasks”
Go to ”Save Mod Profile”
Find your “New Folder”
Enter a name for this saved profile and put .mep at the end of the “File Name”.
You will not need to do that .mep again as it will recognise the file next time.
Change the “File Type” to “All Files” if necessary.
Click on “Save”
Making Changes To a Mep File
Find your “Mep File Folder”.
Click on the “Mep File” you want to open.
To “Reposition a Mod”.
Place your mouse on the “Mod Behind” the one that you want to create the space for.
Press the “Enter Key”.
This will create the “Blank Space” that you are going to put the mod in to.
“Cut and Paste” the mod you want to move in to the empty space.
Now “Delete” the old empty space.
You can use any mod that is within “JSGME”
If you decide to type the mod’s name in the “Mep File” using the keyboard it is essential that you enter it exactly as you see it in “JSGME”
If you do not do it correctly then you will get an error message when you try and load the “Mep File.
When you have finished.
Go to “File”
Go to Save”
How To Load A Previously Saved Mod Profile Mep File
Open “JSGME”
Go to “Tasks”
Go to”Load Mod Profile”
Find your “Mep Folder”
Click on the “Mep File” you want to use.
Click on “Open”
“JSGME” will now start to “Disable The Mods” as far back as it needs to before starting to enable your new “Mep File”.
Sometimes at the end I have noticed that you can get an “Error Message” If this happens “Close” “JSGME” and then “Open It Again”.
This seems to happen when the “Profiler” has enabled the mods correctly but it is still looking for another mod that is not there.
You should see the number of mods that have been enabled agrees with your “Mep File”.
Good Luck Peter