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Thanks to all that worked on it. You should either use scripts or a full region module. Or revert this commit and update its code ;)
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viewers do fix its use (ignored for now)
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Fixes: Undo, T-pose of others on login, modifiedBulletX works again, feet now stand on the ground instead of in the ground, adds checks to CombatModule. Adds: Redo, Land Undo, checks to agentUpdate (so one can not fall off of a region), more vehicle parts. Finishes almost all of LSL (1 function left, 2 events).
Direct flames and kudos to Revolution, please
Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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ChatEventArgs and retrieves it's value along with the others from the OSChatMessage in HandleChatPackage. With this the MRM Script can check if a ChatEvent is coming in on a specifc Channel. The Second Part adds the Method say(string msg , int channel) to send a chat message on the specified channel. The idea behind this is to enable MRM's to communicate with regular LSL or OSSL Scripts so that they may can act as a Backend to access a Database or do business Logic for those Scripts.
Signed-off-by: Charles Krinke <cfk@pacbell.net>
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- adding LandDataSerializer to OAR mechanics
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* Disables 'event not used' warning for IRCClientView; cuts OpenSim total warnings back.
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Attachments.
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lead to trusted execution of untrusted MRMs.
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* This includes methods such as PlaySound which take a Position as an argument, allowing you to trigger sounds arbitrarily across the scene without needing a parent object in the position.
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MRMModule compatible with the Visual Studio MRMLoader ( http://forge.opensimulator.org/gf/project/mrmloader/ )
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* This allows you to utilize System.Drawing tools on textures within the region.
* Example: use System.Drawing.Bitmap to make your texture, then use Host.Graphics.SaveBitmap to make an asset from it in JPEG2K. You can edit (but not overwrite) existing textures using Host.Graphics.LoadBitmap.
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* This event fires when a new avatar is created within the Scene. (Internally corresponds to EventManager.OnNewPresence)
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animation packet from firing OnChat)
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* Corrected issue with MRMs where it would attempt to overwrite an already loaded DLL. (and thus fail with cryptic UnauthorizedAccessException.)
* Made DrunkenTextAppreciationModule.cs MRM not crash with StackOverflowException
* Added some temporary logging to MRM World.*
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* Avatar and Object now inherit from IEntity.
* Avatar.Position is now Avatar.WorldPosition to match IObject property.
* Implements event World.OnChat += delegate(IWorld sender, ChatEventArgs e);
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* Renamed 'Material' to PhysicsMaterial (Wood, Glass, Metal, etc.). May want to place in subclass with other physics specific properties. (We however need to support these features in ODE/etc first.)
* Renamed Faces to Materials. IObjectFace to IObjectMaterial - this is for clarity for those coming from a 3D Programming background (it also makes more sense if/when we support Meshes in core). Properties and members remain identical.
* Added XMLDoc comments to IObject to assist people writing MRMs in XMLDoc aware editors.
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* Changes World.Objects from Array IObject[] to IObjectAccessor.
* Syntactically identical in most behaviour, however the indexer is now ranges not from 0..Count, but any valid internal LocalID. Additional indexers have been added for UUID.
* Example: for(int i=0;i<World.Objects.Count;i++) will not work any more, however foreach(World.Objects) will remain functional.
* This prevents us needing to create a list for each access to World.Objects which should [in theory] present a dramatic speed improvement to MRM scripts frequently accessing World.Objects.
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containing IAvatar instances for each avatar in the region.
* Adds Test/TestModule.cs which demonstrates a very quick and simple MRM Test.
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