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oldcoder.txt |
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LICENSE |
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LICENSE.txt |
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license.txt |
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README.md |
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README.txt |
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Name: coderskins |
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Source: Original mod |
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License: (c) 2019 and CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International: OldCoder (Robert |
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Kiraly). |
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"coderskins" is a Minetest "skins" mod that is designed to work with |
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the Bucket World "_game" or derived "_games". It won't work in other |
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contexts. |
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This mod is inspired by older Minetest "skins" mods, but is suffi- |
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ciently different that it should be viewed as a new mod. |
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The mod supports 64x64 skins and, additionally, sets random default |
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skins for new players. |
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To install a specific skin for a specific player, name the PNG file |
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player_NAME.png |
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where NAME is the player's in-game nick. Then copy the PNG file into |
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the mod's "textures" directory. |
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The PNG file should be a standard Minetest 64x32 or Minecraft 64x64 |
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"skin" file. |
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Or, if you prefer, create a text file, in the mod's "textures" direc- |
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tory with a similar filename: |
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player_NAME.skin |
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In the text file, put the filename of the PNG file to be used for the |
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associated player's skin. The PNG file should be stored in the same |
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directory. |
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If a "player_NAME.png" file and a "player_NAME.skin" file are both |
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present for a particular player, the PNG file takes precedence. |
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Name: coderskins |
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Source: Largely original mod |
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License: See notes in "oldcoder.txt" |
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1. Overview. |
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"CoderSkins" is a Minetest "skins" mod that is designed to work with |
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the Bucket World "_game" or derived "_games". It won't work in other |
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contexts. |
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The mod is largely original, but includes Unified Inventory support |
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code from other mods. |
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The Unified Inventory support code is based on GPL3 code that is (c) |
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2012 CoRNeRNoTe and Dean Montgomery. |
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As this module incorporates GPL3 code, the code as a whole is GPL3. |
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However, the rest of the code is (c) 2017-2020 OldCoder (Robert Kira- |
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ly). |
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If individual media files, i.e., skin textures, included with the mod |
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are discovered to be incompatible with GPL3, the files in question |
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should be removed. |
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2. CoderSkins features. |
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2.1. CoderSkins supports both 64x64 Minecraft (tm) skins and 64x32 |
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Minetest skins. |
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It's compatible, despite the use of 64x64, with the Bucket Game ver- |
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sion of 3D Armor. |
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As of 2020, old MT skin systems only support 64x32. CoderSkins is be- |
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lieved to be the only one that supports 64x64 (and that works with |
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a patched 3D Armor as well). |
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2.2. The world owner can install skins for individual players manual- |
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ly. Or builders can choose their own skins using U.I. GUI screens. Or |
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both. |
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2.3. The world owner can set the order of skins displayed in the GUI. |
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2.4. By default, the main CoderSkins U.I. page displays a short 1-line |
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description of the player's current skin based on the associated PNG- |
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file name. |
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The world owner can specify a 2nd line. Additionally, he/she can over- |
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ride the default for the 1st line. |
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2.5. New players get random gender-neutral skins by default. |
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2.6. CoderSkins adds extra navigation buttons to the GUI. |
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The extra buttons include first page, last page, and -- if there are |
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6 or more pages -- 2 more buttons that jump to 1/3 and 2/3 of the way |
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through the page list. |
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2.7. CoderSkins fixes a bug in the old U.I. code related to the |
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"Change" button. |
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Specifically, the "Change" button now takes you to the last "skins" |
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screen that you visited in the current session. The old version al- |
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ways took you to the first page. |
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2.8. Minor feature: The U.I. GUI includes a tooltip. "u_skins" and/or |
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other old skin mods seem to be missing this feature. |
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2.9. CoderSkins supports its own spacesuits, NC virus masks, and 3D |
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armor. |
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The spacesuits and NC virus masks are functional. 3D armor is still |
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under development. |
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Documentation for these features will be added here. |
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3. CoderSkins limitations. |
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3.1. CoderSkins requires Bucket Game. |
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3.2. While 3D Armor, the old mod as opposed to the new CoderSkins fea- |
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ture, is being worn, 64x64 skins will drop the level of detail dis- |
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played down to the 64x32 level. |
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3.3. 2D sprite skins aren't supported. |
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4. Adding new skins. |
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Players will usually select their skins from the set that comes with |
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the mod. |
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To do this, they'll use Unified Inventory. There's a button for the |
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purpose in the U.I. "buttons" row. |
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The in-game command "/skin" can also be used to change skins. |
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If you're a world host, the mod allows you to add skins and/or change |
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them for players in multiple ways: |
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4.1. You can add a new PNG file just for one player. |
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This procedure, 4.1, is discussed in Appendix A. Most experienced |
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world hosts should be able to do it. |
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4.2. You can use the in-game command "/pskin" to set the skin for a |
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player who is too inexperienced to set his or her own skin. |
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4.3. You can add new skins to the CoderSkins GUI. This procedure, 4.3, |
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is discussed in Appendix B. |
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5. Changing skin display order. |
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CoderSkins includes a Lua file named "skinlist.lua". The file defines |
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a table named "coderskins.list". |
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The CoderSkins GUI displays predefined skins in the order that the ta- |
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ble lists them. |
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To change the order in which the GUI displays skins, edit "skinlist. |
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lua" and change the order of the entries in the table. |
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Appendix A. Adding a PNG file just for one player. |
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The world owner can add a specific skin just for a specific player. |
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If this is done, the new skin won't appear in the list of skin options |
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for other players. |
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This procedure bypasses the "skins" GUI in Unified Inventory. |
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To do this, proceed as follows: |
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A.1. Start with a PNG file that contains a valid MC or MT skin. It can |
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be either 64x64 or 64x32. |
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A.2. Rename the PNG file to a filename of the following form: |
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player_NAME.png |
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NAME should be the player's in-game nickname. For example, if the |
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player uses the nickname "Salad", the name of the PNG file should |
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player_Salad.png |
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Limitation: If the player's nickname contains unusual characters, you |
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may not be able to do this. |
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A.3. Copy the renamed PNG file into the mod's "textures" directory. |
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A.4. Restart the world. |
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Appendix B. Adding new public skins. |
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A world host can add local skins. |
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B.1. A local skin is a PNG file with a name of the form "skin_MeowCat. |
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png" or "skin_PizzaWolf.png". |
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CoderSkins supports both standard 64x64 and 64x32 Minecraft (tm) skin |
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formats. |
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B.2. To add a local skin, drop appropriate PNG files, with names of |
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the form "skin_*.png", into the "textures" directory. |
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If this is done, the GUI will display local skins first. The local |
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skins will be displayed in alpha betical order based on filename. |
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B.3. To disable support for local skins, add the following setting |
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to "world.conf": |
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local_skins = false |
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B.4. The CoderSkins GUI displays a front and back preview image for |
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each skin. For this to work, two additional PNG files must be present |
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in addition to a given skin PNG file. |
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The two preview PNG files should have filenames of the form: |
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skin_PizzaWolf_preview.png |
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skin_PizzaWolf_preview_back.png |
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In other words, for the front preview, take the original skin-file |
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name and insert "_preview" right before ".png". For the back preview, |
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insert "_preview_back" instead. |
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The preview image files should be 16x32 images that display the assoc- |
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iated skin as it looks from the front and the back, respectively. |
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CoderSkins doesn't presently provide a tool to generate previews. A |
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tool of this type may be added in the future. |
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If skin preview files are omitted, "not available" images will be dis- |
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played instead. |
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coderskins.desc1 = {} |
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coderskins.desc2 = {} |
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coderskins.desc2 ["skin_Actual_Cat" ] = "How Now Meow Wow" |
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coderskins.desc2 ["skin_Apple_Tree" ] = "Apple a Day Hooray" |
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coderskins.desc2 ["skin_Patience" ] = "Patience leads to focus" |
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coderskins.list = { |
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"skin_Chinese_Off_White" , |
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"skin_Corona" , |
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"skin_Mumbo_Jumbo" , |
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"skin_RedMinionToby" , |
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"skin_SAF_Army1" , |
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"skin_SAF_Army3G" , |
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"skin_Hope" , |
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"skin_Jessa_PJs" , |
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"skin_09SharkBoy" , |
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"skin_Unspeakable" , |
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"skin_LDShadow_Lady" , |
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"skin_Steve_Watch" , |
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"skin_Business_Kermit" , |
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"skin_Stampy_Boots" , |
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"skin_iBallistic_Squid" , |
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"skin_MooseCraft" , |
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"sscharacter_120" , |
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"skin_Actual_Cat" , |
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"skin_Apple_Tree" , |
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"skin_Black_Panther" , |
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"skin_Farmer_Green" , |
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"skin_Patience" , |
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"skin_Bear" , |
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"skin_Hotdog" , |
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"skin_Robocop" , |
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"skin_Capt_America" , |
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"skin_Queen_Elsa" , |
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"skin_Cola" , |
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"skin_Santa" , |
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"skin_Tiger" , |
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"skin_Cool_Panda" , |
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"skin_Athena" , |
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"skin_Brianna_Playz" , |
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"skin_Chad_Wild_Clay" , |
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"skin_Chara" , |
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"skin_Duck" , |
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"skin_Kata_Red_Hair" , |
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"skin_Potion_Master" , |
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"skin_Preston_Playz" , |
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"skin_Batman" , |
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"skin_Battery" , |
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"skin_Bear_Overalls" , |
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"skin_Bearded_Wizard" , |
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"skin_Alejo_Facheraso" , |
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"skin_Bee" , |
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"skin_Capt_Blue_Sparrow" , |
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"skin_Doraemon" , |
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"skin_Green_Boy" , |
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"skin_Grey_Dog" , |
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"skin_Hispanic_Napoleon" , |
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"skin_King_Turtle" , |
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"skin_Krypto" , |
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"skin_Pink_Tiger" , |
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"skin_Recon_Expert" , |
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"skin_Big_Bird" , |
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"skin_Gold_Cylon" , |
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"skin_Gold_Knight" , |
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"skin_Leo" , |
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"skin_Wonder_Woman" , |
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"skin_Mr_Spock" , |
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"skin_Regular_Cylon" , |
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"skin_Rosalyn_Potion_Master" , |
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"skin_Red_Wolf_Boy" , |
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"skin_Rosa" , |
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"skin_Shovel_Knight" , |
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"skin_Wonder_Boy" , |
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"skin_Boy_Red_Hoodie" , |
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"skin_Boy_Water_Jacket" , |
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"skin_Fire_Enderman" , |
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"skin_Fox" , |
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"skin_Gamer_Guy" , |
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"skin_Girl_Casual" , |
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"skin_Good_Witch" , |
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"skin_Green_Claus_Wizard" , |
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"skin_Heather_Elf" , |
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"skin_Hobbit" , |
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"skin_Jane_Foster" , |
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"skin_Kyle_Rayner" , |
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"skin_Lego_Person" , |
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"skin_Lego_Spaceman" , |
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"skin_Link" , |
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"skin_Luigi" , |
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"skin_Mario" , |
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"skin_Marley_Xia" , |
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"skin_Mutant_Fox" , |
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"skin_Owl" , |
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"skin_Pachilo155" , |
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"skin_Pie" , |
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"skin_Pizza_Girl" , |
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"skin_Polar_Bear" , |
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"skin_Purple_Outfit" , |
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"skin_Purple_Princess" , |
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"skin_Quackin_Hood" , |
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"skin_Rabbit" , |
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"skin_Rabbit_Coco" , |
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"skin_Rainboots" , |
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"skin_Squirrel" , |
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"skin_Stampy" , |
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"skin_Steampunk" , |
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"skin_Super_Jack" , |
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"skin_Supercow" , |
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"skin_Superpollo" , |
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"skin_Thanatos" , |
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"skin_Trainer_Red" , |
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"skin_Wafleman" , |
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"skin_White_Bear" , |
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"skin_White_Dress" , |
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"skin_Puppy" , |
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"skin_Bakugo" , |
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"sdskin_Blue_Girl" , |
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"sdskin_Calinou" , |
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"sdskin_Son_Goku" , |
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"sdskin_StormChaser_30000" , |
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"sdskin_oOChainLynxOo" , |
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"sdskin_sdzen" , |
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"sscharacter_1" , |
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"sscharacter_100" , |
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"sscharacter_101" , |
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"sscharacter_102" , |
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"sscharacter_103" , |
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"sscharacter_106" , |
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"sscharacter_107" , |
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"sscharacter_108" , |
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"sscharacter_109" , |
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"sscharacter_110" , |
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"sscharacter_111" , |
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"sscharacter_114" , |
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"sscharacter_116" , |
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"sscharacter_14" , |
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"sscharacter_73" , |
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"sscharacter_75" , |
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"sscharacter_78" , |
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"sscharacter_80" , |
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"sscharacter_81" , |
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"sscharacter_83" , |
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"sscharacter_84" , |
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"sscharacter_85" , |
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"sscharacter_90" , |
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"sscharacter_99" , |
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"uskins_1" , |
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"uskins_10" , |
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"uskins_11" , |
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"uskins_12" , |
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"uskins_13" , |
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"uskins_14" , |
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"uskins_16" , |
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"uskins_17" , |
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"uskins_18" , |
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"uskins_19" , |
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"uskins_2" , |
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"uskins_20" , |
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"uskins_21" , |
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"uskins_22" , |
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"uskins_23" , |
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"uskins_25" , |
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"uskins_26" , |
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"uskins_27" , |
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"uskins_28" , |
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"uskins_29" , |
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"uskins_3" , |
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"uskins_30" , |
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"uskins_31" , |
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"uskins_32" , |
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"uskins_33" , |
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"uskins_34" , |
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"uskins_35" , |
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"uskins_36" , |
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"uskins_37" , |
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"uskins_38" , |
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"uskins_39" , |
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"uskins_4" , |
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"uskins_40" , |
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"uskins_41" , |
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"uskins_45" , |
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"uskins_46" , |
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"uskins_47" , |
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"uskins_48" , |
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"uskins_5" , |
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"uskins_50" , |
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"uskins_51" , |
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"uskins_52" , |
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"uskins_53" , |
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"uskins_54" , |
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"uskins_55" , |
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"uskins_56" , |
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"uskins_58" , |
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"uskins_59" , |
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"uskins_6" , |
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"uskins_60" , |
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"uskins_61" , |
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"uskins_62" , |
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"uskins_63" , |
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"uskins_64" , |
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"uskins_65" , |
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"uskins_66" , |
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"uskins_68" , |
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"uskins_69" , |
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"uskins_70" , |
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"uskins_71" , |
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"uskins_72" , |
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"uskins_73" , |
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"uskins_74" , |
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"uskins_75" , |
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"uskins_77" , |
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"uskins_79" , |
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"uskins_8" , |
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"uskins_80" , |
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"uskins_81" , |
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"uskins_82" , |
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"uskins_83" , |
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"uskins_84" , |
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"uskins_85" , |
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"uskins_86" , |
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"uskins_87" , |
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"uskins_88" , |
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"uskins_89" , |
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"uskins_9" , |
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"uskins_90" , |
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"uskins_91" , |
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"uskins_92" , |
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"uskins_93" , |
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"uskins_94" , |
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"uskins_95" , |
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"uskins_96" , |
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"uskins_97" , |
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"uskins_98" , |
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"uskins_99" , |
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"uskins_103" , |
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} |
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|
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|
-- =================================================================== |
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|
-- Add local skins. |
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|
|
||||
|
if ocutil.bool_setting ("local_skins", true) then |
||||
|
|
||||
|
local ktable = ocutil.vtable_to_ktable (coderskins.list) |
||||
|
local dir = coderskins.textdir |
||||
|
local popen = io.popen |
||||
|
local newlist = {} |
||||
|
local ofname, dfname |
||||
|
|
||||
|
for ofname in popen ('ls "' .. dir .. '"skin_*.png'):lines() |
||||
|
do |
||||
|
ofname = ofname:gsub (".*/" , "") |
||||
|
ofname = ofname:gsub ("%.png$" , "") |
||||
|
dfname = ofname:gsub ("_preview.*$" , "") |
||||
|
|
||||
|
if dfname == ofname and ktable [dfname] == nil then |
||||
|
ktable [dfname] = true |
||||
|
table.insert (newlist, dfname) |
||||
|
end |
||||
|
end |
||||
|
|
||||
|
for _, dfname in ipairs (coderskins.list) do |
||||
|
table.insert (newlist, dfname) |
||||
|
end |
||||
|
|
||||
|
coderskins.list = newlist |
||||
|
ktable = {} |
||||
|
newlist = {} |
||||
|
end |
||||
|
|
||||
|
-- =================================================================== |
||||
|
-- End of file. |
@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ |
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GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
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Version 3, 19 November 2007 |
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Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> |
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies |
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||||
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|
||||
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charge under subsection 6d. |
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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ |
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Name: worldedit |
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Source: Fork of upstream modpack (do not replace) |
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License: See "LICENSE.txt" |
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This is a fork of the Minetest "worldedit" modpack that includes sig- |
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nificant changes. |
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This modpack should not be replaced or updated except to future re- |
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||||
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||||
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coderskins.desc1 = {} |
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coderskins.desc2 ["skin_Actual_Cat" ] = "How Now Meow Wow" |
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coderskins.desc2 ["skin_Apple_Tree" ] = "Apple a Day Hooray" |
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||||
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coderskins.list = { |
||||
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|
||||
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"skin_Chinese_Off_White" , |
||||
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"skin_Corona" , |
||||
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"skin_Mumbo_Jumbo" , |
||||
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"skin_RedMinionToby" , |
||||
|
"skin_SAF_Army1" , |
||||
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"skin_SAF_Army3G" , |
||||
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"skin_Hope" , |
||||
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"skin_Jessa_PJs" , |
||||
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||||
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"skin_09SharkBoy" , |
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"skin_Unspeakable" , |
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"skin_LDShadow_Lady" , |
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"skin_Steve_Watch" , |
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"skin_Business_Kermit" , |
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"skin_Stampy_Boots" , |
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"skin_iBallistic_Squid" , |
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"skin_MooseCraft" , |
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"sscharacter_120" , |
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"skin_Actual_Cat" , |
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"skin_Apple_Tree" , |
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"skin_Black_Panther" , |
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"skin_Farmer_Green" , |
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"skin_Patience" , |
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"skin_Bear" , |
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"skin_Hotdog" , |
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"skin_Robocop" , |
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"skin_Capt_America" , |
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"skin_Queen_Elsa" , |
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"skin_Cola" , |
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"skin_Santa" , |
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"skin_Tiger" , |
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"skin_Cool_Panda" , |
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"skin_Athena" , |
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"skin_Brianna_Playz" , |
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"skin_Chad_Wild_Clay" , |
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"skin_Chara" , |
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"skin_Duck" , |
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"skin_Kata_Red_Hair" , |
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"skin_Potion_Master" , |
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"skin_Preston_Playz" , |
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"skin_Batman" , |
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"skin_Battery" , |
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"skin_Bear_Overalls" , |
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"skin_Bearded_Wizard" , |
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"skin_Alejo_Facheraso" , |
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"skin_Bee" , |
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"skin_Capt_Blue_Sparrow" , |
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"skin_Doraemon" , |
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"skin_Green_Boy" , |
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"skin_Grey_Dog" , |
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"skin_Hispanic_Napoleon" , |
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"skin_King_Turtle" , |
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"skin_Krypto" , |
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"skin_Pink_Tiger" , |
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"skin_Recon_Expert" , |
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"skin_Big_Bird" , |
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"skin_Gold_Cylon" , |
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"skin_Gold_Knight" , |
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"skin_Leo" , |
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"skin_Wonder_Woman" , |
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"skin_Mr_Spock" , |
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"skin_Regular_Cylon" , |
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"skin_Rosalyn_Potion_Master" , |
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"skin_Red_Wolf_Boy" , |
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"skin_Rosa" , |
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"skin_Shovel_Knight" , |
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"skin_Wonder_Boy" , |
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"skin_Boy_Red_Hoodie" , |
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"skin_Boy_Water_Jacket" , |
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"skin_Fire_Enderman" , |
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"skin_Fox" , |
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"skin_Gamer_Guy" , |
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"skin_Girl_Casual" , |
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"skin_Good_Witch" , |
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"skin_Green_Claus_Wizard" , |
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"skin_Heather_Elf" , |
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"skin_Hobbit" , |
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"skin_Jane_Foster" , |
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"skin_Kyle_Rayner" , |
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"skin_Lego_Person" , |
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"skin_Lego_Spaceman" , |
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"skin_Link" , |
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"skin_Luigi" , |
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"skin_Mario" , |
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"skin_Marley_Xia" , |
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"skin_Mutant_Fox" , |
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"skin_Owl" , |
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"skin_Pachilo155" , |
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"skin_Pie" , |
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"skin_Pizza_Girl" , |
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"skin_Polar_Bear" , |
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"skin_Purple_Outfit" , |
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"skin_Purple_Princess" , |
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"skin_Quackin_Hood" , |
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"skin_Rabbit" , |
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"skin_Rabbit_Coco" , |
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"skin_Rainboots" , |
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"skin_Squirrel" , |
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"skin_Stampy" , |
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"skin_Steampunk" , |
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"skin_Super_Jack" , |
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"skin_Supercow" , |
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"skin_Superpollo" , |
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"skin_Thanatos" , |
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"skin_Trainer_Red" , |
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"skin_Wafleman" , |
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"skin_White_Bear" , |
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"skin_White_Dress" , |
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"skin_Puppy" , |
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"skin_Bakugo" , |
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|
|
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"sdskin_Blue_Girl" , |
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"sdskin_Calinou" , |
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"sdskin_Son_Goku" , |
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"sdskin_StormChaser_30000" , |
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|
"sdskin_oOChainLynxOo" , |
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"sdskin_sdzen" , |
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|
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"sscharacter_1" , |
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"sscharacter_100" , |
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"sscharacter_101" , |
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"sscharacter_102" , |
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"sscharacter_103" , |
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|
"sscharacter_106" , |
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"sscharacter_107" , |
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|
"sscharacter_108" , |
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|
"sscharacter_109" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_110" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_111" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_113" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_114" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_116" , |
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|
"sscharacter_118" , |
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|
"sscharacter_119" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_121" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_122" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_123" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_126" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_129" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_13" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_132" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_133" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_134" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_135" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_136" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_14" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_140" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_141" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_142" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_143" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_146" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_148" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_149" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_15" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_150" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_151" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_152" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_16" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_2" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_20" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_21" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_22" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_23" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_24" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_25" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_26" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_28" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_30" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_32" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_33" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_47" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_51" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_56" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_57" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_59" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_6" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_64" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_66" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_70" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_71" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_73" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_75" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_78" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_80" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_81" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_83" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_84" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_85" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_90" , |
||||
|
"sscharacter_99" , |
||||
|
"uskins_1" , |
||||
|
"uskins_10" , |
||||
|
"uskins_11" , |
||||
|
"uskins_12" , |
||||
|
"uskins_13" , |
||||
|
"uskins_14" , |
||||
|
"uskins_16" , |
||||
|
"uskins_17" , |
||||
|
"uskins_18" , |
||||
|
"uskins_19" , |
||||
|
"uskins_2" , |
||||
|
"uskins_20" , |
||||
|
"uskins_21" , |
||||
|
"uskins_22" , |
||||
|
"uskins_23" , |
||||
|
"uskins_25" , |
||||
|
"uskins_26" , |
||||
|
"uskins_27" , |
||||
|
"uskins_28" , |
||||
|
"uskins_29" , |
||||
|
"uskins_3" , |
||||
|
"uskins_30" , |
||||
|
"uskins_31" , |
||||
|
"uskins_32" , |
||||
|
"uskins_33" , |
||||
|
"uskins_34" , |
||||
|
"uskins_35" , |
||||
|
"uskins_36" , |
||||
|
"uskins_37" , |
||||
|
"uskins_38" , |
||||
|
"uskins_39" , |
||||
|
"uskins_4" , |
||||
|
"uskins_40" , |
||||
|
"uskins_41" , |
||||
|
"uskins_45" , |
||||
|
"uskins_46" , |
||||
|
"uskins_47" , |
||||
|
"uskins_48" , |
||||
|
"uskins_5" , |
||||
|
"uskins_50" , |
||||
|
"uskins_51" , |
||||
|
"uskins_52" , |
||||
|
"uskins_53" , |
||||
|
"uskins_54" , |
||||
|
"uskins_55" , |
||||
|
"uskins_56" , |
||||
|
"uskins_58" , |
||||
|
"uskins_59" , |
||||
|
"uskins_6" , |
||||
|
"uskins_60" , |
||||
|
"uskins_61" , |
||||
|
"uskins_62" , |
||||
|
"uskins_63" , |
||||
|
"uskins_64" , |
||||
|
"uskins_65" , |
||||
|
"uskins_66" , |
||||
|
"uskins_68" , |
||||
|
"uskins_69" , |
||||
|
"uskins_70" , |
||||
|
"uskins_71" , |
||||
|
"uskins_72" , |
||||
|
"uskins_73" , |
||||
|
"uskins_74" , |
||||
|
"uskins_75" , |
||||
|
"uskins_77" , |
||||
|
"uskins_79" , |
||||
|
"uskins_8" , |
||||
|
"uskins_80" , |
||||
|
"uskins_81" , |
||||
|
"uskins_82" , |
||||
|
"uskins_83" , |
||||
|
"uskins_84" , |
||||
|
"uskins_85" , |
||||
|
"uskins_86" , |
||||
|
"uskins_87" , |
||||
|
"uskins_88" , |
||||
|
"uskins_89" , |
||||
|
"uskins_9" , |
||||
|
"uskins_90" , |
||||
|
"uskins_91" , |
||||
|
"uskins_92" , |
||||
|
"uskins_93" , |
||||
|
"uskins_94" , |
||||
|
"uskins_95" , |
||||
|
"uskins_96" , |
||||
|
"uskins_97" , |
||||
|
"uskins_98" , |
||||
|
"uskins_99" , |
||||
|
"uskins_103" , |
||||
|
} |
||||
|
|
||||
|
-- =================================================================== |
||||
|
-- Add local skins. |
||||
|
|
||||
|
if ocutil.bool_setting ("local_skins", true) then |
||||
|
|
||||
|
local ktable = ocutil.vtable_to_ktable (coderskins.list) |
||||
|
local dir = coderskins.textdir |
||||
|
local newlist = {} |
||||
|
local ofname, dfname |
||||
|
|
||||
|
for _, ofname in ipairs(minetest.get_dir_list(dir, false)) |
||||
|
do |
||||
|
ofname = ofname:gsub (".*/" , "") |
||||
|
ofname = ofname:gsub ("%.png$" , "") |
||||
|
dfname = ofname:gsub ("_preview.*$" , "") |
||||
|
|
||||
|
if dfname == ofname and ktable [dfname] == nil then |
||||
|
ktable [dfname] = true |
||||
|
table.insert (newlist, dfname) |
||||
|
end |
||||
|
end |
||||
|
|
||||
|
for _, dfname in ipairs (coderskins.list) do |
||||
|
table.insert (newlist, dfname) |
||||
|
end |
||||
|
|
||||
|
coderskins.list = newlist |
||||
|
ktable = {} |
||||
|
newlist = {} |
||||
|
end |
||||
|
|
||||
|
-- =================================================================== |
||||
|
-- End of file. |
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