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https://steamcommunity.com/app/227300/discussions/0/5456682769567255703/
Can't find anything for MAN.
Only find manufacturer codes.
and with thread can i find an explanation
I don't have the time to find out what the others in your request are.
Anyhoo, what I (would) do is extract def.scs, dlc_man_2020.scs and dlc_daf_2021.scs that you can find here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Euro Truck Simulator 2
with the scs extractor you can find here:
https://modding.scssoft.com/wiki/Documentation/Tools/Game_Archive_Extractor
Copy/paste all 4 files to a new folder and drag and drop the .scs files on the extractor one at a time (wait for the process to finish for each one)
Then find the paint job def files around here:
def\vehicle\truck\daf.2021\paint_job
Create a new mod/map with a name you want, for example "colour_codes" and in that folder you create the same folders as in the extracted files for the paint job def files, so it looks like this:
colour_codes/def/vehicle/truck/daf.2021/paint_job
for MAN trucks it's similar, idk which is the GX, which can be done in the same mod.
copy the files for the paint jobs that you want the colour codes from to that folder.
then in those files add the following lines for metallic paint jobs:
base_color_locked: false
flake_color_locked: false
flip_color_locked: false
I think you can just use the base_color_... for satin colours, this is a bit unknown to me and I don't have the time to check what is what :-)
Anyhoo, once you have the mod, add it to the mod folder, activate in a (new) profile, and the colour codes should now be visible when selecting a paint job at the preview window (and of course when you're at a service point or dealer).