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LOOT 0.6

Free Automatically organizes the mods installed on games
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LOOT is a plugin load order optimisation tool for TES IV: Oblivion, TES V: Skyrim, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. It is designed to assist mod users in avoiding detrimental conflicts, by automatically calculating a load order that satisfies all plugin dependencies and maximises each plugin's impact on the user's game.


v0.6 [Jul 7, 2014]
- Fixed: The uninstaller not removing the Git repositories used to update the masterlists.
- Fixed: Miscellaneous crashes due to uncaught exceptions.
- Fixed: Plugin priorities are now temporarily "inherited" during sorting so that a plugin with a low priority that is made via metadata to load after a plugin with a high priority doesn't cause other plugins with lower priorities to be positioned incorrectly.
- Fixed: The default language is now correctly set to English.
- Fixed: Defaults for the online masterlist repository used for Nehrim.
- Fixed: Endless sorting loop that occurred if some user metadata was disabled.
- Added: Display of masterlist revision date in reports.
- Added: Report filter for inactive plugin messages.
- Added: The number of dirty plugins, active plugins and plugins in total to the report summary.
- Added: A find dialog to the report viewer, initiated using the Ctrl-F keyboard shortcut.
- Added: LOOT's windows now remember their last position and size.
- Added: Command line parameter for selecting the game LOOT should run for.
- Added: Finnish translation.
- Removed: Support for Windows XP.
- Removed: Support for loading BOSS masterlists using the API. This was a leftover from when LOOT was BOSSv3 and backwards compatibility was an issue.
- Removed: The ability to open reports in an external browser. This was necessitated by the changes to report generation.
- Removed: The MSVC 2013 redistributable requirement.
- Removed: The "None Specified" language option is no longer available: English is the new default.
- Changed: Unified and improved the metadata editors launched during and outside of sorting.
- The metadata editor now resizes more appropriately.
- The mid-sorting instance hides the requirement, incompatibility, Bash Tags, dirty info and message lists.
- Both instances now have a conflict filter, priority display in their plugin list and drag 'n' drop from the plugin list into whatever metadata lists are visible.
- The mid-sorting instance also hides the load after entry edit button, and the button to add new entries (so drag 'n' drop is the only available method of adding entries).
- The metadata editor now displays plugins with user edits using a tick beside their name, rather than bolding their name text.
- Plugins that have been edited in the current instance have their list entry text bolded.
- Checkboxes have been added to set whether or not a priority value is "global". The UI also now displays the priority value used in comparisons (ie. with the millions and higher digits omitted).
- A right-click menu command for clearing all user-added metadata for all plugins has been added to the metadata editor.
- Changed: Missing master/requirement and incompatibility errors are downgraded to warnings if the plugin in question is inactive.
- Changed: Masterlist update errors have been made more user-friendly.
- Changed: If an error is encountered during masterlist update, LOOT will now silently delete the repository folder and attempt the update again. If it fails again, it will then report an error.
- Changed: Masterlist update now handles repository interaction a lot more like Git itself does, so should be less error-prone.
- Changed: Cyclic dependency error messages now detail the full cycle.
- Changed: LOOT's report now uses a static HTML file and generates a javascript file that is dynamically loaded to contain the report data. This removes the PugiXML build dependency.
- Changed: Debug log message priorities adjusted so that medium verbosity includes more useful data.
- Changed: Updated dependencies: libgit2 (v0.21.0), wxWidgets (v3.0.1), libloadorder (latest), libespm (latest).

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