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Description:
This cleo is useful to know who are your teammates and other people in the game ... you will only see the colorful names, you can mark your friends, bandmates, enemies, etc ...
How to use:
We have 4 commands available
/color [PLAYER_ID] [color_string]
/tempcolor [PLAYER_ID] [color_string]
/rcolors
/colors
the first command permanently saves the color that we have put on a player every time we open the gta or reconnect the color it will automatically put it on
the second command does not save the color that we have put on the player, the color is lost when reopening the gta or reconnecting
the third command loads the files where the names are stored, this one adds it in case we remove a name manually from the files
There is no option to eliminate the color that was applied to a player from a command to do so, you must edit the file where the names are stored in the following path: GTA San Andreas\CLEO\ colors
and reload the files using the cmd: /rcolors
usage example: /color 24 blue
color list:
use cmd: /colors
Requirements:
SAMP 0.3.7 R1, SAMPFUNCS 5.4.1 and cleo 4.1
Installation:
copy the 2 .cs files and the folder to the CLEO folder
This cleo is useful to know who are your teammates and other people in the game ... you will only see the colorful names, you can mark your friends, bandmates, enemies, etc ...
How to use:
We have 4 commands available
/color [PLAYER_ID] [color_string]
/tempcolor [PLAYER_ID] [color_string]
/rcolors
/colors
the first command permanently saves the color that we have put on a player every time we open the gta or reconnect the color it will automatically put it on
the second command does not save the color that we have put on the player, the color is lost when reopening the gta or reconnecting
the third command loads the files where the names are stored, this one adds it in case we remove a name manually from the files
There is no option to eliminate the color that was applied to a player from a command to do so, you must edit the file where the names are stored in the following path: GTA San Andreas\CLEO\ colors
and reload the files using the cmd: /rcolors
usage example: /color 24 blue
color list:
use cmd: /colors
file to configure
GTA San Andreas\CLEO\colors\colors.ini
[Settings]
cmd=color
cmd2=tempcolor
GTA San Andreas\CLEO\colors\colors.ini
[Settings]
cmd=color
cmd2=tempcolor
Requirements:
SAMP 0.3.7 R1, SAMPFUNCS 5.4.1 and cleo 4.1
Installation:
copy the 2 .cs files and the folder to the CLEO folder
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