What does 'enumerate' and 'denumerate' mean exactly?
Hi Tomoose
It refers to the feature of the static.ini checker, where it adds a number (enumerates) to all the individual items in the static.ini (which is normally
not numbered). Having a numbered static.ini list makes it much easier to manage or re-arrange - if you are inclined to do so. If you then add a
new item to the static.ini that item will be 'un-numbered', so the denumerate function removes
all the numbering from the list so you can enumerate it again including any new items.
There's no imperative to use the enumerating function unless you want to, it's a handy 'bonus' feature. Another handy feature is the ability to find items in your static.ini that are doubled up (included more than once).
The static.ini checker is essential however, if you use a custom install and modded maps - there's virtually no other practical way to find any missing objects in your install. The static.ini checker compares the objects included in a map, with the objects included in your static.ini, and lists the 'missing' objects. If you have a map with objects missing from your install, you won't be able to save missions on that map.
Hope that helps.
KB
Tip: Before you edit your static.ini (
if you choose to edit it) save a back-up copy in case anything gets stuffed up!