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OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Shared/Api/Implementation/LSL_Api.cs
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Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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understandable
This makes something like osNpcSit(npc, llGetKey(), OS_NPC_IMMEDIATE) now become
osNpcSit(npc, llGetKey(), OS_NPC_SIT_NOW);
This is why it's in development :)
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Allows you to stand an NPC that has sat.
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Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/ScenePresence.cs
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Format is osNpcSit(<npc-uuid>, <target-uuid>, OS_NPC_SIT_IMMEDIATE)
e.g. osNpcSit(npc, llGetKey(), OS_NPC_SIT_IMMEDIATE);
At the moment, sit only succeeds if the part has a sit target set.
NPC immediately sits on the target even if miles away - they do not walk up to it.
This method is in development - it may change so please don't trust it yet.
Standing will follow shortly since that's kind of important once you're sitting :)
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this new flag set parcels claim date
value 0 for this flag set current unixstamp
http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5725
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http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlAvatarOnLinkSitTarget
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llRegionSayTo(key target, integer channel, string messasge)
Allows messages to be sent region-wide
to a particular prim.
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Rotation works if done around the z axis. Anything else leads to random results.
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region to a notecard
This is separate from osOwnerSaveAppearance() so that owner saves can be allowed without allowing arbitrary avatar saves
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Default for this function is now not to automatically land.
This allows better control by scripts when an avatar is going to be landing on a prim rather than the ground.
Stopping the avatar involves faking a collision, to avoid the pid controller making it overshoot.
A better approach would be to gradually slow the avatar as we near the target
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this is to allow walking on prims. it will be up to the script writer to be sure that there is a continuous path.
currently implemented in osNpcMoveToTarget(), but none of this is final.
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yet ready for user use.
Adds regression test.
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storage.
This works by serializing and deserializing NPC AvatarAppearance to a notecard in the prim inventory and making the required baked textures permanent.
By using notecards, we avoid lots of awkward, technical and user-unfriendly issues concerning retaining asset references and creating a new asset type.
Notecards also allow different appearances to be swapped and manipulated easily.
This also allows stored NPC appearances to work transparently with OARs/IARs since the UUID scan will pick up and store the necessary references from the notecard text.
This works in my basic test but is not at all ready for user use or bug reporting yet.
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I haven't been able to test this since the viewer won't parse the llCastRay() function. Maybe some activation cap is missing. Could wait until it is activated by default in the viewer.
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Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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implement the display names functionality as such, but it allows scripts
that are display name aware to function as if the display name were implemented
and set to the avatar name.
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implement the display names functionality as such, but it allows scripts
that are display name aware to function as if the display name were implemented
and set to the avatar name.
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Added the following replacement functions for compliance to the OSSL standards stated on the wiki:
osGetTerrainHeight
osSetTerrainHeight
osGetSunParam
osSetSunParam
osSetPenColor
The functions that do not comply to the standard give a warning when used but work normally otherwise.
The graphics primitive drawing command "PenColor" has also been added as well as dynamic texture parameter "bgcolor" as an alternative to "bgcolour".
The following two functions have been renamed because they are not enabled yet aynway:
osWindParamSet => osSetWindParam
osWindParamGet => osGetWindParam
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This allows an input unix time to be converted to an llGetTimeStamp() format.
Thanks Thomax.
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This provides the same functionality as osTeleportAgent but without the griefing potential. Region owners need not be concerned about the use of this function because it only allows to do what is already possible with the world map.
The intended use is with HUDs. For example, a list of (hypergrid) destinations could be made available for quick access.
Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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from a region and allow normal day cycles to be reestablished
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