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moving NPCs
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osNpcSay(UUID npc, string message) left untouched
New functions:-
osNpcSay(UUID npc, int channel, string message)
osNpcShout(UUID npc, int channel, string message)
osNpcWhisper(UUID npc, int channel, string message)
Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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should in theory never happen), don't add the NPC to the npc list but return UUID.Zero instead.
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This allows NPCs to be sensed as agents by LSL sensors rather than as a specific NPC type (which is currently an OpenSimulator-only extension).
Wiki doc on this and other recent NPC functions will follow soon
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NPC, the npc's own key for an 'unowned' NPC and NULL_KEY is the input key was not an npc.
llGetOwnerKey() could also be extended but this does not allow one to distinguish between an unowned NPC and some other result (e.g. 'no such object' if NULL_KEY is the return.
Also, any future extensions to LSL functions by Linden Lab are unpredictable and OpenSim-specific extensions could clash.
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This is being done outside the npc module since the check is meaningless for region module callers, who can fake any id that they like.
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methods and expose on interface for external calls.
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owner, can be destroyed only by the owner and only the owner can save their appearance. Added "NPC" as a flag to llSensor to sense NPCs and exclude them from "AGENT" results.
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Allows you to stand an NPC that has sat.
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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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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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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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INPCModule
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the scene presence exists
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