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https://mega.co.nz/#!pVYTjZIA!ht5OCjqp1p3YojfjL1ANt6CW40LG9vjul4FQT2jhxq8
Only regarding women. Now women get slightly above twenty attribute points in their education and between 10 and 20 in all other categories and only one job education.
Diplomat education included, but no church education.
You 'll quickly see if you compare my and your file with Winmerge or Kdiff3.
There is a bug with hire_female.
They get two job educations about every second time and attributes
don't get assigned as they should. The numbers are often lower than 5 (without traits).
For the first simply add all jobs to the remove_trait section and add "grey eminence" to the random list part and change chance to 25.
For the second add: attributes ={ the five attributes a is } before the listed attributes.
It changed in the files at some point. That would need to be added to all other jobs as well,
if you want to assign the numbers for attributes for men as the file suggests (5, 8 or 10).
I could post a link to my modified file. Just ask.
Cheers