├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── addons
└── sourcemod
│ ├── configs
│ └── nightvision.cfg
│ ├── scripting
│ └── nightvision.sp
│ └── translations
│ ├── nightvision.phrases.txt
│ └── ru
│ └── nightvision.phrases.txt
└── materials
└── gammacase
└── nightvision
├── nv1.raw
├── nv2.raw
├── nv3.raw
└── nv4.raw
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/README.md:
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1 | # NightVision
2 | SourceMod plugin that allows players to enable custom "night vision".
3 |
4 | # Features:
5 | This plugin was created to light up dark maps and help players navigate on them. There's no green night vision, as it wasn't it's purpose, but you can look at **Creating custom templates** section, and create your own variation of night vision template, as this plugin has support for that.
6 |
7 | # Examples:
8 | Before:
9 | 
10 | After (using 3rd default template):
11 | 
12 |
13 | # Installing notices:
14 | Install plugin like you normally would, don't forget about cfg file (``addons/sourcemod/configs/nightvision.cfg``) and .raw files (``materials/gammacase/nightvision/*.raw``) (**don't forget to add these files to fastdl to!**). If you satisfied with default template presets then you are done with installing it, if not, then take a look at **Creating custom templates** section for more information!
15 |
16 | # Usage:
17 | Use ``sm_nightvision`` (``sm_nv`` for short) to toggle the nightvision.
18 |
19 | Use ``sm_nightvisionsettings`` (``sm_nvs`` for short) to open settings menu, where you can configure your night vision (Note: it can be configured in real time, just enable it and then open settings menu).
20 |
21 | # Creating custom templates:
22 | To create and use custom templates you need to create .raw files (which are color correction files used by color_correction entity), which can be created and configured in game ([here's video tutorial on how to create them](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9Qnr2N9joE)). After you've done creating them you need to add them into ``addons/sourcemod/configs/nightvision.cfg``, follow the description added to ``Template1``, after you've done with cfg file, you should be able to see and use it in game.
23 |
24 | # Special thanks:
25 | * mbhound#0001 - for helping me to test this plugin before release.
26 |
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/addons/sourcemod/configs/nightvision.cfg:
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1 | "NightVision"
2 | {
3 | //Section name, can be anything but should be unique
4 | "Template1"
5 | {
6 | //Id of the template, based on it, current template will be tracked for player cookies, should also be unique
7 | "id" "0"
8 | //.raw file, that is base resource for color_correction entity, it'll be automatically added to downloads table
9 | "raw_file" "materials/gammacase/nightvision/nv1.raw"
10 | //Display name in sm_nightvisionsettings menu under templates section, can be anything
11 | "display_name" "Template1"
12 | }
13 |
14 | "Template2"
15 | {
16 | "id" "1"
17 | "raw_file" "materials/gammacase/nightvision/nv2.raw"
18 | "display_name" "Template2"
19 | }
20 |
21 | "Template3"
22 | {
23 | "id" "2"
24 | "raw_file" "materials/gammacase/nightvision/nv3.raw"
25 | "display_name" "Template3"
26 | }
27 |
28 | "Template4"
29 | {
30 | "id" "3"
31 | "raw_file" "materials/gammacase/nightvision/nv4.raw"
32 | "display_name" "Template4"
33 | }
34 | }
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/addons/sourcemod/scripting/nightvision.sp:
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1 | #include "sourcemod"
2 | #include "sdktools"
3 | #include "sdkhooks"
4 | #include "clientprefs"
5 |
6 | #define SNAME "[nightvision] "
7 | #define CONFIG_FILE "configs/nightvision.cfg"
8 |
9 | public Plugin myinfo =
10 | {
11 | name = "NightVision",
12 | author = "GAMMA CASE",
13 | description = "Allows players to enable \"night vision\"",
14 | version = "1.0.1",
15 | url = "http://steamcommunity.com/id/_GAMMACASE_/"
16 | };
17 |
18 | enum struct Template
19 | {
20 | int id;
21 | char displayName[128];
22 | char raw_file[PLATFORM_MAX_PATH];
23 | }
24 |
25 | methodmap TemplateList < ArrayList
26 | {
27 | public TemplateList(int size)
28 | {
29 | return view_as(new ArrayList(size));
30 | }
31 |
32 | public void GetDisplayName(int ccid, char[] displayName, int size)
33 | {
34 | int idx = this.FindValue(ccid);
35 |
36 | if(idx == -1)
37 | strcopy(displayName, size, "None");
38 | else
39 | {
40 | Template tmpl;
41 | this.GetArray(idx, tmpl);
42 | strcopy(displayName, size, tmpl.displayName);
43 | }
44 | }
45 |
46 | public void GetRawFile(int ccid, char[] raw_file, int size)
47 | {
48 | int idx = this.FindValue(ccid);
49 |
50 | if(idx == -1)
51 | ThrowError(SNAME..."Can't find id \"%i\" in gCCTemplates!", ccid);
52 | else
53 | {
54 | Template tmpl;
55 | this.GetArray(idx, tmpl);
56 | strcopy(raw_file, size, tmpl.raw_file);
57 | }
58 | }
59 | }
60 |
61 | TemplateList gCCTemplates;
62 |
63 | enum struct Settings
64 | {
65 | float intensity;
66 | int ccid;
67 |
68 | void Empty()
69 | {
70 | this.intensity = 1.0;
71 | this.ccid = gCCTemplates.Get(0);
72 | }
73 | }
74 |
75 | int gCCEntRefs[MAXPLAYERS] = {INVALID_ENT_REFERENCE, ...};
76 | bool gEnabled[MAXPLAYERS];
77 | Settings gSettings[MAXPLAYERS];
78 | float gLastTimeOfUse[MAXPLAYERS];
79 |
80 | bool gLate;
81 |
82 | Cookie gSettingsCookie;
83 | ConVar gIntensityDelta,
84 | gSpamDelta;
85 |
86 | public void OnPluginStart()
87 | {
88 | RegConsoleCmd("sm_nv", SM_NightVision, "Enables configured in \"sm_nightvisionsettings\" night vision.");
89 | RegConsoleCmd("sm_nightvision", SM_NightVision, "Enables configured in \"sm_nightvisionsettings\" night vision.");
90 | RegConsoleCmd("sm_nvs", SM_NightVisionSettings, "Open settings menu for night vision.");
91 | RegConsoleCmd("sm_nightvisionsettings", SM_NightVisionSettings, "Open settings menu for night vision.");
92 |
93 | gIntensityDelta = CreateConVar("nv_intensity_delta", "0.05", "Delta value that represents amount for increasing or decreasing in night vision settings.", .hasMin = true, .hasMax = true, .max = 1.0);
94 | gSpamDelta = CreateConVar("nv_spam_delta", "0.2", "How much seconds should players wait before toggling night vision.", .hasMin = true);
95 | AutoExecConfig();
96 |
97 | gSettingsCookie = new Cookie("nv_settings", "Settings for night vision.", CookieAccess_Private);
98 | gCCTemplates = new TemplateList(sizeof(Template));
99 |
100 | LoadTranslations("nightvision.phrases");
101 |
102 | ParseConfigFile();
103 |
104 | if(gLate)
105 | {
106 | for(int i = 1; i <= MaxClients; i++)
107 | {
108 | if(!IsClientInGame(i) || IsFakeClient(i) || !AreClientCookiesCached(i))
109 | continue;
110 |
111 | OnClientCookiesCached(i);
112 | }
113 | }
114 | }
115 |
116 | public APLRes AskPluginLoad2(Handle myself, bool late, char[] error, int err_max)
117 | {
118 | gLate = late;
119 | }
120 |
121 | public void OnConfigsExecuted()
122 | {
123 | ParseConfigFile();
124 | }
125 |
126 | void ParseConfigFile()
127 | {
128 | char path[PLATFORM_MAX_PATH];
129 | BuildPath(Path_SM, path, sizeof(path), CONFIG_FILE);
130 |
131 | if(!FileExists(path))
132 | SetFailState(SNAME..."Can't find file \"%s\".", path);
133 |
134 | KeyValues kv = new KeyValues("NightVision");
135 | kv.ImportFromFile(path);
136 |
137 | kv.GotoFirstSubKey();
138 | gCCTemplates.Clear();
139 |
140 | char buff[32];
141 | Template tmpl;
142 | do
143 | {
144 | kv.GetSectionName(buff, sizeof(buff));
145 |
146 | tmpl.id = kv.GetNum("id", -1);
147 | if(tmpl.id == -1)
148 | {
149 | LogMessage(SNAME..."Invalid or missing id for \"%s\" section in nightvision.cfg, skipping...", buff);
150 | continue;
151 | }
152 |
153 | kv.GetString("display_name", tmpl.displayName, sizeof(Template::displayName));
154 | if(tmpl.displayName[0] == '\0')
155 | {
156 | LogMessage(SNAME..."Invalid or missing display_name for \"%s\" section in nightvision.cfg, skipping...", buff);
157 | continue;
158 | }
159 |
160 | kv.GetString("raw_file", tmpl.raw_file, sizeof(tmpl.raw_file));
161 | if(tmpl.raw_file[0] == '\0' || !FileExists(tmpl.raw_file, true))
162 | {
163 | LogMessage(SNAME..."Invalid or missing raw_file for \"%s\" section in nightvision.cfg, skipping...", buff);
164 | continue;
165 | }
166 |
167 | AddFileToDownloadsTable(tmpl.raw_file);
168 |
169 | gCCTemplates.PushArray(tmpl);
170 |
171 | } while(kv.GotoNextKey());
172 |
173 | if(gCCTemplates.Length == 0)
174 | SetFailState(SNAME..."Invalid or empty \"%s\" found, please add some entries to it before you can use that plugin!", path);
175 |
176 | delete kv;
177 | }
178 |
179 | public void OnClientDisconnect(int client)
180 | {
181 | if(IsFakeClient(client))
182 | return;
183 | DeletePlayerCC(client);
184 | gEnabled[client] = false;
185 | gLastTimeOfUse[client] = 0.0;
186 | gSettings[client].Empty();
187 | }
188 |
189 | public void OnClientCookiesCached(int client)
190 | {
191 | if(gCCTemplates.Length == 0 || IsFakeClient(client))
192 | return;
193 |
194 | char buff[32];
195 | gSettingsCookie.Get(client, buff, sizeof(buff));
196 |
197 | if(buff[0] == '\0')
198 | gSettings[client].Empty();
199 | else
200 | {
201 | char pts[2][16];
202 | ExplodeString(buff, ";", pts, sizeof(pts), sizeof(pts[]));
203 | gSettings[client].intensity = StringToFloat(pts[0]);
204 | gSettings[client].ccid = StringToInt(pts[1]);
205 |
206 | if(gCCTemplates.FindValue(gSettings[client].ccid) == -1)
207 | gSettings[client].ccid = gCCTemplates.Get(0);
208 | }
209 | }
210 |
211 | public Action SM_NightVisionSettings(int client, int args)
212 | {
213 | if(client == 0)
214 | return Plugin_Handled;
215 |
216 | OpenNightVisionSettingsMenu(client);
217 |
218 | return Plugin_Handled;
219 | }
220 |
221 | void OpenNightVisionSettingsMenu(int client)
222 | {
223 | Menu menu = new Menu(NightVisionSettings_Menu, MENU_ACTIONS_DEFAULT | MenuAction_DisplayItem);
224 |
225 | menu.SetTitle("%T\n ", "nvs_menu_title", client);
226 |
227 | char buff[256];
228 | Format(buff, sizeof(buff), "%T\n ", "nvs_menu_ccselect", client);
229 | menu.AddItem("ccselect", buff);
230 | Format(buff, sizeof(buff), "%T\n ", "nvs_menu_intensity", client, gSettings[client].intensity);
231 | menu.AddItem("ccint", buff, ITEMDRAW_DISABLED);
232 |
233 | Format(buff, sizeof(buff), "%T", "nvs_menu_intensity_increase", client, gIntensityDelta.FloatValue);
234 | menu.AddItem("ccint_inc", buff);
235 | Format(buff, sizeof(buff), "%T", "nvs_menu_intensity_decrease", client, gIntensityDelta.FloatValue);
236 | menu.AddItem("ccint_dec", buff);
237 |
238 | menu.Display(client, MENU_TIME_FOREVER);
239 | }
240 |
241 | public int NightVisionSettings_Menu(Menu menu, MenuAction action, int param1, int param2)
242 | {
243 | switch(action)
244 | {
245 | case MenuAction_DisplayItem:
246 | {
247 | char buff[16];
248 | menu.GetItem(param2, buff, sizeof(buff));
249 |
250 | if(StrEqual(buff, "ccint"))
251 | {
252 | char displ[256];
253 | Format(displ, sizeof(displ), "%T\n ", "nvs_menu_intensity", param1, gSettings[param1].intensity);
254 | return RedrawMenuItem(displ);
255 | }
256 | }
257 |
258 | case MenuAction_Select:
259 | {
260 | char buff[128];
261 | menu.GetItem(param2, buff, sizeof(buff));
262 |
263 | if(StrEqual(buff, "ccselect"))
264 | {
265 | Menu ccmenu = new Menu(CCTemplates_Menu, MENU_ACTIONS_DEFAULT | MenuAction_Display);
266 |
267 | gCCTemplates.GetDisplayName(gSettings[param1].ccid, buff, sizeof(buff));
268 | ccmenu.SetTitle("%T\n%T\n ", "cct_menu_title", param1, "cct_menu_curr_template", param1, buff);
269 |
270 | Template tmpl;
271 | for(int i = 0; i < gCCTemplates.Length; i++)
272 | {
273 | gCCTemplates.GetArray(i, tmpl);
274 | IntToString(tmpl.id, buff, sizeof(buff));
275 | ccmenu.AddItem(buff, tmpl.displayName);
276 | }
277 |
278 | ccmenu.ExitBackButton = true;
279 |
280 | ccmenu.Display(param1, MENU_TIME_FOREVER);
281 | delete menu;
282 | }
283 | else
284 | {
285 | if(StrEqual(buff, "ccint_inc"))
286 | gSettings[param1].intensity = Clamp(gSettings[param1].intensity + gIntensityDelta.FloatValue, 0.0, 1.0);
287 | else if(StrEqual(buff, "ccint_dec"))
288 | gSettings[param1].intensity = Clamp(gSettings[param1].intensity - gIntensityDelta.FloatValue, 0.0, 1.0);
289 |
290 | ReflectIntensityChange(param1);
291 |
292 | menu.Display(param1, MENU_TIME_FOREVER);
293 | }
294 | }
295 |
296 | case MenuAction_Cancel:
297 | {
298 | SaveSettings(param1);
299 | }
300 |
301 | case MenuAction_End:
302 | {
303 | if (param1 != MenuEnd_Selected)
304 | delete menu;
305 | }
306 | }
307 |
308 | return 0;
309 | }
310 |
311 | public int CCTemplates_Menu(Menu menu, MenuAction action, int param1, int param2)
312 | {
313 | switch(action)
314 | {
315 | case MenuAction_Display:
316 | {
317 | char buff[128];
318 | gCCTemplates.GetDisplayName(gSettings[param1].ccid, buff, sizeof(buff));
319 | menu.SetTitle("%T\n%T\n ", "cct_menu_title", param1, "cct_menu_curr_template", param1, buff);
320 | }
321 |
322 | case MenuAction_Select:
323 | {
324 | char buff[PLATFORM_MAX_PATH];
325 | menu.GetItem(param2, buff, sizeof(buff));
326 |
327 | gSettings[param1].ccid = StringToInt(buff);
328 | if(gCCTemplates.FindValue(gSettings[param1].ccid) == -1)
329 | ThrowError(SNAME..."Invalid id \"%i\" found in gCCTemplates!", gSettings[param1].ccid);
330 |
331 | if(gEnabled[param1])
332 | {
333 | if(IsSpamming(param1))
334 | PrintToChat(param1, "%T", "nightvision_spam_attempt", param1);
335 | else
336 | {
337 | DeletePlayerCC(param1);
338 |
339 | gCCTemplates.GetRawFile(gSettings[param1].ccid, buff, sizeof(buff));
340 | if(!CreatePlayerCC(param1, buff))
341 | {
342 | LogError(SNAME..."Can't create \"color_correction\" entity for %i (%N)", param1, param1);
343 | return 0;
344 | }
345 | }
346 | }
347 |
348 | menu.Display(param1, MENU_TIME_FOREVER);
349 | }
350 |
351 | case MenuAction_Cancel:
352 | {
353 | SaveSettings(param1);
354 | if(param2 == MenuCancel_ExitBack)
355 | OpenNightVisionSettingsMenu(param1);
356 | }
357 |
358 | case MenuAction_End:
359 | {
360 | if (param1 != MenuEnd_Selected)
361 | delete menu;
362 | }
363 | }
364 |
365 | return 0;
366 | }
367 |
368 | public Action SM_NightVision(int client, int args)
369 | {
370 | if(client == 0)
371 | return Plugin_Handled;
372 |
373 | if(IsSpamming(client))
374 | {
375 | ReplyToCommand(client, "%T", "nightvision_spam_attempt", client);
376 | return Plugin_Handled;
377 | }
378 |
379 | gEnabled[client] = !gEnabled[client];
380 |
381 | DeletePlayerCC(client);
382 |
383 | if(!gEnabled[client])
384 | ReplyToCommand(client, "%T", "nightvision_disabled", client);
385 | else
386 | {
387 | char buff[PLATFORM_MAX_PATH];
388 |
389 | gCCTemplates.GetRawFile(gSettings[client].ccid, buff, sizeof(buff));
390 | if(!CreatePlayerCC(client, buff))
391 | {
392 | LogError(SNAME..."Can't create \"color_correction\" entity for %i (%N)", client, client);
393 | gEnabled[client] = false;
394 | }
395 | else
396 | ReplyToCommand(client, "%T", "nightvision_enabled", client);
397 | }
398 |
399 | return Plugin_Handled;
400 | }
401 |
402 | bool CreatePlayerCC(int client, const char[] raw_file)
403 | {
404 | int ent = CreateEntityByName("color_correction");
405 |
406 | if(ent != -1)
407 | {
408 | DispatchKeyValue(ent, "StartDisabled", "0");
409 | DispatchKeyValue(ent, "maxweight", "1.0");
410 | DispatchKeyValue(ent, "maxfalloff", "-1.0");
411 | DispatchKeyValue(ent, "minfalloff", "0.0");
412 | DispatchKeyValue(ent, "filename", raw_file);
413 |
414 | DispatchSpawn(ent);
415 | ActivateEntity(ent);
416 |
417 | SetEntPropFloat(ent, Prop_Send, "m_flCurWeight", gSettings[client].intensity);
418 | SetEdictFlags(ent, GetEdictFlags(ent) & ~FL_EDICT_ALWAYS);
419 | SDKHook(ent, SDKHook_SetTransmit, CC_SetTransmit);
420 | gCCEntRefs[client] = EntIndexToEntRef(ent);
421 | }
422 | else
423 | return false;
424 |
425 | return true;
426 | }
427 |
428 | public Action CC_SetTransmit(int entity, int client)
429 | {
430 | SetEdictFlags(entity, GetEdictFlags(entity) & ~FL_EDICT_ALWAYS);
431 |
432 | if (EntRefToEntIndex(gCCEntRefs[client]) != entity)
433 | return Plugin_Handled;
434 | else
435 | {
436 | SetEdictFlags(entity, GetEdictFlags(entity) | FL_EDICT_DONTSEND);
437 | SetEntPropFloat(entity, Prop_Send, "m_flCurWeight", gSettings[client].intensity);
438 | return Plugin_Continue;
439 | }
440 | }
441 |
442 | void DeletePlayerCC(int client)
443 | {
444 | int ent = EntRefToEntIndex(gCCEntRefs[client]);
445 | if(ent != -1 && IsValidEntity(ent))
446 | RemoveEntity(ent);
447 |
448 | gCCEntRefs[client] = INVALID_ENT_REFERENCE;
449 | }
450 |
451 | float Clamp(float val, float min, float max)
452 | {
453 | return (val < min) ? min : (max < val) ? max : val;
454 | }
455 |
456 | void SaveSettings(int client)
457 | {
458 | char buff[32];
459 | Format(buff, sizeof(buff), "%.2f;%i", gSettings[client].intensity, gSettings[client].ccid);
460 | gSettingsCookie.Set(client, buff);
461 | }
462 |
463 | void ReflectIntensityChange(int client)
464 | {
465 | if(gCCEntRefs[client] != INVALID_ENT_REFERENCE)
466 | {
467 | int ent = EntRefToEntIndex(gCCEntRefs[client]);
468 |
469 | if(ent != -1)
470 | SetEdictFlags(ent, GetEdictFlags(ent) & ~FL_EDICT_ALWAYS & ~FL_EDICT_DONTSEND);
471 | }
472 | }
473 |
474 | bool IsSpamming(int client)
475 | {
476 | if(gLastTimeOfUse[client] < GetGameTime())
477 | {
478 | gLastTimeOfUse[client] = GetGameTime() + gSpamDelta.FloatValue;
479 | return false;
480 | }
481 | else
482 | return true;
483 | }
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/addons/sourcemod/translations/nightvision.phrases.txt:
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1 | "Phrases"
2 | {
3 | "nightvision_enabled"
4 | {
5 | "en" "[NightVision] Night vision was enabled. (Take a look at !nightvisionsettings (or !nvs in short) to configure it)"
6 | }
7 |
8 | "nightvision_disabled"
9 | {
10 | "en" "[NightVision] Night vision was disabled."
11 | }
12 |
13 | "nightvision_spam_attempt"
14 | {
15 | "en" "[NightVision] Please wait before using same command again."
16 | }
17 |
18 | "nvs_menu_title"
19 | {
20 | "en" "NightVision Settings:"
21 | }
22 |
23 | "nvs_menu_ccselect"
24 | {
25 | "en" "Select night vision template"
26 | }
27 |
28 | "nvs_menu_intensity"
29 | {
30 | "#format" "{1:.02f}"
31 | "en" "Current intensity: {1}"
32 | }
33 |
34 | "nvs_menu_intensity_increase"
35 | {
36 | "#format" "{1:.02f}"
37 | "en" "Increase intensity by {1}"
38 | }
39 |
40 | "nvs_menu_intensity_decrease"
41 | {
42 | "#format" "{1:.02f}"
43 | "en" "Decrease intensity by {1}"
44 | }
45 |
46 | "cct_menu_title"
47 | {
48 | "en" "NightVision Templates"
49 | }
50 |
51 | "cct_menu_curr_template"
52 | {
53 | "#format" "{1:s}"
54 | "en" "Current template: {1}"
55 | }
56 | }
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1 | "Phrases"
2 | {
3 | "nightvision_enabled"
4 | {
5 | "ru" "[NightVision] Ночное видение было включено. (Взгляни на !nightvisionsettings (или короче !nvs) чтобы настроить его)"
6 | }
7 |
8 | "nightvision_disabled"
9 | {
10 | "ru" "[NightVision] Ночное видение было отключено."
11 | }
12 |
13 | "nightvision_spam_attempt"
14 | {
15 | "ru" "[NightVision] Пожалуйста, подождите, прежде чем использовать ту же команду снова."
16 | }
17 |
18 | "nvs_menu_title"
19 | {
20 | "ru" "Настройки NightVision:"
21 | }
22 |
23 | "nvs_menu_ccselect"
24 | {
25 | "ru" "Выберите шаблон ночного видения"
26 | }
27 |
28 | "nvs_menu_intensity"
29 | {
30 | "#format" "{1:.02f}"
31 | "ru" "Текущая интенсивность: {1}"
32 | }
33 |
34 | "nvs_menu_intensity_increase"
35 | {
36 | "#format" "{1:.02f}"
37 | "ru" "Увеличить интенсивность на {1}"
38 | }
39 |
40 | "nvs_menu_intensity_decrease"
41 | {
42 | "#format" "{1:.02f}"
43 | "ru" "Уменьшить интенсивность на {1}"
44 | }
45 |
46 | "cct_menu_title"
47 | {
48 | "ru" "Шаблоны NightVision"
49 | }
50 |
51 | "cct_menu_curr_template"
52 | {
53 | "#format" "{1:s}"
54 | "ru" "Текущий шаблон: {1}"
55 | }
56 | }
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