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==Example==
==Example==
  con_RefreshINI
  con_RefreshINI


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Due to limitations of the Wiki software, the title of this article, and links to it, cannot display it correctly - there is an underscore (_) in the function's name.
*Due to limitations of the Wiki software, the title of this article, and links to it, cannot display it correctly - there is an underscore (_) in the function's name.
*This function is identical to the RefreshINI [[:Category: Console Functions|Console Function]], and should behave as if you had called that function from the console.
*This function is identical to the RefreshINI [[:Category: Console Functions|Console Function]], and should behave as if you had called that function from the console.
*This function was not designed to be run from scripts, and so may not work as expected.
*This function was not designed to be run from scripts, and so may not work as expected.
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 23 April 2008

A command for Oblivion Script Extender

Syntax:

con_RefreshINI

Used to force Oblivion to reset its internal values based on the contents of the Oblivion.ini file.

Note that OBSE's con_SetINISetting function does not change the contents of Oblivion.ini, so calling this function will reset any changes made using con_SetINISetting.

Example[edit | edit source]

con_RefreshINI

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Due to limitations of the Wiki software, the title of this article, and links to it, cannot display it correctly - there is an underscore (_) in the function's name.
  • This function is identical to the RefreshINI Console Function, and should behave as if you had called that function from the console.
  • This function was not designed to be run from scripts, and so may not work as expected.