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The AEI talks to the {{OMD}} and gets a list of available mods (it actually reads a cache which is updated every two minutes, so if you're expecting to see your Depot change take effect immediately, you might be confused). It then offers those for download and installation. It will also detect when an installed mod has an update available, and can even update itself using the supporting Java program AEInstaller2Updater. The AEI itself should overall be self-explanatory, but here's some power-user tips:
The AEI talks to the {{OMD}} and gets a list of available mods (it actually reads a cache which is updated every two minutes, so if you're expecting to see your Depot change take effect immediately, you might be confused). It then offers those for download and installation. It will also detect when an installed mod has an update available, and can even update itself using the supporting Java program AEInstaller2Updater. The AEI itself should overall be self-explanatory, but here's some power-user tips:


*Status column - Each mod starts off with "___", three blank spots. The first will become 'I' when the mod is "installed", the middle space will become 'U' if an "update is available, and the last becomes 'D' when you've "downloaded" the mod.
*Status column - Each mod starts off with "___", three blank spots. The first will become 'I' when the mod is "installed", the middle space will become 'U' if an "update is available, and the last becomes 'D' when you've "downloaded" the mod.


*As long as the mod list is the active window pane, you can start typing the name of a mod to jump to that part of the list.
*As long as the mod list is the active window pane, you can press any letter to jump to the mod that begins with that letter, press it again to cycle through the remaining mods that start with that letter.


*Sort by the "Last change" or "Added" columns to see what's new on the Depot.
*Use the filter field to search for specific mods, you can select to search in the description, mod's name, creator or all of these.


*''Insert screenshots here for core and/or tools windows''
*You can sort the mods by clicking on the column to sort by, example click on package number to arrange all packages by package number, click it again to reverse the order (ascending or descending order).


*The AEI remembers the window size you set it to have.
*Sort by the "Last change" or "Added" columns to see what's new on the Depot.


*You can hide/show columns by right-clicking the column header (and the AEI will remember your choices for next time):
*You can hide/show columns by right-clicking the column header:
http://iritscen.oni2.net/images/aei/AEIColumnMenu.png
http://iritscen.oni2.net/images/aei/AEIColumnMenu.png


*The AEI will remember the sort order you choose, what columns you choose to display, and the window size you set it to have .




*''Insert screenshots here for core and/or tools windows''


*You can right-click a mod to go to the mod's page on the Depot, go to the package on your HD (if downloaded), delete the mod locally (if downloaded), or force a re-download; this might be useful if you know the Depot was just updated and you don't feel like re-launching the AEI or choosing "Mods>Check for updates", or if you think you got a corrupted download.
 
*You can right-click a mod to go to the mod's page on the Depot, go to the package on your HD (if downloaded), delete the mod locally (if downloaded), or force a re-download; this might be useful if you somehow messed up or deleted the content of the mod on your local disk, or if you think you got a corrupted download, or if you know the Depot was just updated and you don't feel like re-launching the AEI or choosing "Mods>Check for updates".
http://iritscen.oni2.net/images/aei/AEIModMenu.png
http://iritscen.oni2.net/images/aei/AEIModMenu.png




*You can make an xml backup of the mod selection by using "Save Current Mod Selection" under the Mods menu and restore the selection later using the "Load Mod Selection" (this only saves the selection and not the actual mods).




*Also, don't forget to check out the AEI's Preferences. Notice that the AEI copies over [[outro]] by default, but not [[intro]].
*Also, don't forget to check out the AEI's Preferences. Notice that the AEI copies over [[outro]] by default, but not [[intro]].
http://iritscen.oni2.net/images/aei/AEISettings.jpg
http://iritscen.oni2.net/images/aei/AEISettings.jpg




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