Diablo IV New -reindex QoL Command for Waymarks

The following console command has been added:

  • -reindex filename.ini — All waymark indices in "filename.ini" will be reordered in the order the waymarks physically appear in the file. The reindexed file will be called "Filename Reindexed.ini"; it will not overwrite your current file. This command is meant to be used with waymark files that have numbers for indices (i.e., waymark files meant for -twrepeat* and -tw*), but it is possible to use it with any waymark file.
    • For example, let's say you have waymarks listed from [0] to [10] and you want to delete waymark [5]. Normally, you would have to renumber all the waymarks following [5]. However, if you use -reindex, all indices after 5 will be automatically decreased by 1. You can delete as many waymarks as you want as long as the remaining waymarks appear in the order you ultimately want them to activate.
    • Conversely, if you wanted to add a new waymark [5], simply create a new waymark [5] before the old waymark [5] so that the old waymark comes after the new one. Use -reindex, and the old waymark [5] will become [6], and all subsequent waymarks will be increased by 1. Again, you can add as many waymarks as you want as long as the remaining waymarks appear in the order you ultimately want them to activate.

This addition requires updating Speeder to version 158.

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