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* BACKUP YOUR PRIM BEFORE UPDATING TO THIS and then double check the prim permissions after applying it with a different avatar (then the master avatar or the prim owner avatar).
* Also, beware that any objects created under the old permission scheme may react oddly. They may automatically allow anyone to modify them, (which you'll then have to un-set).
* It's hacked support because when 'anyone can move is set', any avatar can modify the prim (texture, shape, scale, etc)
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* Un-hackerized generating the client_flags
* Now handling the ObjectPermissions Update packet
* Warning: Backup your prim before updating. If you fail to do so and something goes wrong then, All Yr prim are belong to us!
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While exploring what it would take to get the 'new script' button working,
I encountered the fact, some way down in the rabbit hole, that if a user
renamed an item in their inventory and logged out (without a restart of
the simulator), on log in the new name was not preserved.
As far as I can see, this was because any updates which didn't occur
inside a transaction were ignored by opensim. This patch pays attention
to those changes. It generates a new asset when an item is updated and
changes the user's inventory properties appropriately. I believe this
behaviour is in line with the copy-on-write semantics used in the Second
Life protocol - perhaps it could be optimized if we knew for sure that the
only copy of the object was in the user's inventory.
This also means that if you rename an item (e.g. a script) before you drag
it into an object's inventory, the inventory will receive the item's most
recent name and description.
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SendInventoryItemCreateUpdate() in order to reflect the actual packet it
sends (UpdateCreateInventoryItem).
From Justin Casey (IBM)
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a couple of minutes that should fix that.
Some work towards persisting Avatar Appearance (what is being worn).
Added OnAvatarNowWearing event to IClientAPI that is triggered by AgentIsNowWearing packets.
stub code to subscribe to this event in AvatarFactoryModule.
Todo: code needs to be added to AvatarFactoryModule to save the uuids to a database and then read them back when that modules TryGetIntialAvatarAppearance() method is called.
Done some changes to Scene to make it easier to subclass it: including changed some private fields to protected and made some methods virtual.
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properties window
From Justin Casey (IBM)
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that if you're editing an object on your client that you're not allowed to, it'll appear that it's moving to you, but won't actually be moving on the sim.
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LoadWorldMap and into its own public method (which is called during region creation). We shouldn't have things like that in methods like LoadWorldMap as some regions might not being having a worldmap loaded via the LoadWorldMap method (like in custom applications).
Deleted the CreateTerrainTextureInitial Method which was a 99% duplicate of CreateTerrainTexture, with just a bool field setting difference. That bool is now passed to CreateTerrainTexture as a param.
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sim with a custom message. Their client says, "You've been logged off of secondlife, <Your custom message here> and logs them off.
* Added a way for the Region master user to kick *ALL* users from *ALL* their regions in the estate with a custom message.
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the appropriate messages to make it think it's got god status. Will be used for finding more unimplemented packets....
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network throttle settings but does sanity checks to avoid too little(nothing gets sent) or too much(the sim crashes) data.
* Consider this experimental.. however, it looks very promising.
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* Added a support function to InnerScene to calculate the distance between two vectors.
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This parameter has an enum:int ThrottleOutPacketType and contains types; Resend, Land, Wind, Cloud, Task, Texture, and Asset.
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IClientAPI so its used), so that the default click action (ie touch, sit, etc) can be set on a prim. Note: Sill need to handle the incoming packets that set this, from the client.
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hover your mouse over prim with the object name, description, ownerid.. etc.
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next owner permissions are not applied yet)
* In Serverside permissions mode; If you've copied an object, then you can delete it and clean up after yourself. The rest of the permissions functionality is still unchanged. Admin can delete any object.. etc.
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manually trying to add a friend (with the add button) or useful to those who are curious which usernames have visited your standalone sim. Important for future development :D.
* Grid mode always returns 0 results until the Grid Communications portion is done.
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* All thanks to unimplemented packet listing :D
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and alpha argument of the llSetText command.
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* Added Angular Velocity reporting for smooth-ish rotations on object collisions
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calculation logic into a module
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* OnRequestWearables does no longer accept 'Client' as param, since it's always on the current client
* Fixed SendOwnWearables to always operate on self, as that's what it does
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velocity.
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Rotation member is silently ignored and the prim is created with 0,0,0,1 rotation. The patch introduces a fix that passes the Rotation parameter from the packet to the object and uses it in the actual object creation.
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