Updated README

Solvaring [07-10-17 - 22:29]
Updated README
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 # ESO_ZBS_APIcreator and finished ZBS API Definition files Currently made for API Version 100019
 I have wrapped this whole project into a plugin for ZBS, you can simply take ZBS_API_FILES/ESOXMLPlugin.lua and drop it into your packages directory of ZBS. If you ever need to update the api and I'm away from the game for a while, use the scripts described below to help you build a new api definition from the dump file. You can drop the lua api file into your api directory and link through user.lua config file, but if you want to update xml keywords and attributes as well, the process is still fairly simple and straightforward.

-**NOTE: You may still need to link the api in your user.lua, i'm running into some unexpected behavior. add the line in user.lua 'api = {"esoapi"}'**
+**NOTE: You may still need to link the api in your user.lua, i'm running into some unexpected behavior. add the line in user.lua 'api = {"esoapi"}' I thought the plugin was autocompleting xml keywords as well, but that behavior came from the keyword list I had opened in the editor which the editor scanned to provide autocomplete. I can't seem to get the xml keywords to pop up in the autocomplete. I'll try and fix this soon.**

 Generate the lua api with the script, open the resulting file and change the line that has ` return { ` to
 ` local api = { ` open up your plugin file (ESOAPIXMLPlugin.lua) and copy paste it right over the old api block, make sure the entire old api block is wiped out first. Then use the xmlapicreator2.lua to generate a list of xml keywords. Scroll down in your plugin file to the onRegister function. Copy and paste all the keywords from the file that xmlapicreator2 created over the old block of keywords, you can't miss it. The line says ` local keywords = self:GetConfig().keywords or [[ huge block of keywords here ]] `