Well, I actually did read the post 3 times and still misunderstood it...
In the past I mostly ignored it when I felt like that about a post. But since I read that post by Mecron at Kerberos I changed my view about it.
Like I said, I'm really sorry about that misunderstanding.
--JawZ-- wrote:
Those water heights is most likely not intentional. I have noticed that those edit entries appear even if you haven't touched anything near those values in the CK. Happened in my modules and experimental .esp files I've created. So those edits are most likely rubbish a bug from the Creation Kit's creation of an .esp file
But will look into it further during this weekend.
Your Interior lighting modules don't edit any water height subrecords, they are the vanilla ones. But you edit the cell lighting subrecords which are in the same record, thus overwriting the subrecord changes USKP does.
It's perfectly fine, there is nothing broken. I just wanted to know if you want to forward the USKP edits. This is totally a matter of view, some modders don't want the USKP changes in their mods. But forwarding the USKP changes helps the USKP users (probably the vast majority of mod users) solving their conflicts and it doesn't break anything for non USKP users either.
What I'd do is load Skyrim with USKP in TESVEdit, apply the conflict filter and copy over the conflicting subrecord changes from USKP, then save the mod. It's really just copy pasting. But it's a lot of copy pasting. If you want to include them I can do that for you.
Regards,
Spock