/x-radiolist

Radio List To Be Used With PMA-VOICE In FiveM

Primary LanguageLuaGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

X-RADIOLIST

Radio List To Be Used With PMA-VOICE In FiveM

Shows The List of Players In a Radio Frequency


Features

  • Can be used as standalone
  • Config to show players’ RP name (needs framework integration - works with ESX-Legacy & QB-Core by default)
  • Changes the color of each player when they talk on radio
  • Ability to name radio channels in config (e.g. all frequencies between 0 and 1 called "Admin", between 1 and 2 called "Police" & etc)
  • Ability to toggle visibility of the list for self
  • Ability to customize self name on the radio list
  • Super easy to integrate other frameworks compatibility

Changes in compare to JLRP-RadioList

  • Performance increase
  • Bug fixes
  • Complete re-write of the code + more readability
  • Config to hide radio list visibility by default
  • Config to let players modify name of the radio channels
  • Config to show radio members server id next to their name on the list
  • Ability to use QB callsign metadata as name on radio while on duty
  • Ability to let players change/override the name of radio channels that are defined in Config.RadioChannelsWithName
  • Ability to let only players with certain groups/job/gang see the radio list
  • Let admins see the members of each radio frequency (TODO...)


Legal Notices

Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Project-X (Mahan Moulaei)

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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