
It has to decode and compare the contents of every single record which turns up more then once.īe warned, this program uses a lot of memory. Filtering isīased on the same conflict categorization as the background and text color. The record tree view on the left side has a context menu where you can activate filtering. This is the version of the record that Skyrim sees.īoth the detail view and the record list use the same color coding to signal the conflict state of individual fields (in the detail view) and the record overall (in the record list).īackground colors White - Single Record: Green - Multiple but no conflict: Yellow - Override without conflict: Red - Conflict: Fuchsia - Critical Conflict:īlack - Single Record: Purple - Master: Gray - Identical to Master: Green - Override without conflict: Olive - Identical to Master but conflict Winner: Orange - Conflict winner: Red - Conflict loser:Ĭonflict detection is not simply based on the existence of multiple records for the same FormID in different plugins but instead performs a comparison of the parsed subrecord data. The right most column is the plugin that "wins". The detail view shows all versions of the selected record from all plugins which contain it. Once a record has been selected the detailed contents of that record is shown on the right side. By navigating that tree view you can look at every single record in any of your masters or plugins. The tree view on the left side now shows all active masters and plugins in their correct load order. (Don't panic if it seems to freeze, it just takes time). You can follow the progress in the message window. Depending on your system it will take a while for all plugins to load.

The selected plugins will start loading in the background. You then get a dialog to select which masters/plugins you want to load with the current selection from your plugins.txt as default value. When started, TES5Edit/TES5View will automatically find your Skyrim Data directory.
