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Yeah, I noticed that myself after seeing someone say so in the wikitext. Maybe someone with <nowiki>JavaScript</nowiki> experience and appropriate permission can add a script to pick a different image depending on nightvision setting?? It would be cool to get it to work regardless of a given display setting.
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Yeah, I noticed that myself after seeing someone say so in the wikitext. Maybe someone with Java Script experience and appropriate permission can add a script to pick a different image depending on nightvision setting?? It would be cool to get it to work regardless of a given display setting.

edit: side note, does anyone know the tvtropes equivalent of mediawiki\'s nowiki tag? Above, I tried capitalizing Java Script (as is proper) without the space but it treats it as a link to a trope by that name (as in JavaScript), and neither <nowiki> nor [nowiki] does anything on here
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Yeah, I noticed that myself after seeing someone say so in the wikitext. Maybe someone with [nowiki]JavaScript[/nowiki] experience and appropriate permission can add a script to pick a different image depending on nightvision setting?? It would be cool to get it to work regardless of a given display setting.
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Yeah, I noticed that myself after seeing someone say so in the wikitext. Maybe someone with <nowiki>JavaScript</nowiki> experience and appropriate permission can add a script to pick a different image depending on nightvision setting?? It would be cool to get it to work regardless of a given display setting.
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Yeah, I noticed that myself after seeing someone say so in the wikitext. Maybe someone with JavaScript experience and appropriate permission can add a script to pick a different image depending on nightvision setting?? It would be cool to get it to work regardless of a given display setting.
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Yeah, I noticed that myself after seeing someone say so in the wikitext. Maybe someone with [nowiki]JavaScript[/nowiki] experience and appropriate permission can add a script to pick a different image depending on nightvision setting?? It would be cool to get it to work regardless of a given display setting.
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