OSSL Script Library
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− | * First copy the following code: | + | * First select, right-click, and copy the following code: |
− | <pre><nowiki> | + | <pre><nowiki> |
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| [[OSSL Script Library/SCRIPT_NAME|SCRIPT_NAME]] | | [[OSSL Script Library/SCRIPT_NAME|SCRIPT_NAME]] | ||
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* In the table, look up the name of your script (it should be red) and click it. This will create a new page. | * In the table, look up the name of your script (it should be red) and click it. This will create a new page. | ||
* In the new page, Type '''<nowiki><source lang="lsl"></nowiki>'''. This will make the wiki recognise your script as LSL, and apply the correct source highlighting. | * In the new page, Type '''<nowiki><source lang="lsl"></nowiki>'''. This will make the wiki recognise your script as LSL, and apply the correct source highlighting. | ||
− | * Paste your script. | + | * Paste your script into the page. |
* Immediately below your script, type '''<nowiki></source></nowiki>'''. This will tell the wiki where your script ends. | * Immediately below your script, type '''<nowiki></source></nowiki>'''. This will tell the wiki where your script ends. | ||
− | * Optionally add an introductory text, though you are encouraged to | + | * Optionally add an introductory text, though you are encouraged to place usage instructions for your script in your script's comments. |
* Preview the page by clicking the "'''Show preview'''" button. | * Preview the page by clicking the "'''Show preview'''" button. | ||
* Make changes where nescessary and click the "'''Show preview'''" button again. | * Make changes where nescessary and click the "'''Show preview'''" button again. |
Revision as of 01:32, 3 August 2011
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OSSL Script Library
Rules for posting:
- Your script must depend on at least one OSSL function, or on other OpenSim-specific functions.
- Test your script in-world, and make sure it works, so that other people can use it.
- No copies of scripts which already exist on this wiki, unless it exists in your own user page.
- Please, no short scripts, and definitely no one-liners!
How to add your script to the Library
- First select, right-click, and copy the following code:
|- | [[OSSL Script Library/SCRIPT_NAME|SCRIPT_NAME]] | [[User:YOURNAME|YOURNAME]] | DESCRIPTION
- Edit the Library section, and paste the above code to the end of the list,, but just above "|}"
- Replace "SCRIPT_NAME" with the name of your script. Make sure to change both instances.
- Replace "YOURNAME" with your wiki username. Make sure to change both instances.
- Replace the word DESCRIPTION with a short desription of what your script does.
- Click the "Show preview" button to check and see if everything works as it's supposed to.
- If something looks wrong, change whatever is not right, and click "Show preview" again.
- If everything looks okay, click the "Save page" button.
- In the table, look up the name of your script (it should be red) and click it. This will create a new page.
- In the new page, Type <source lang="lsl">. This will make the wiki recognise your script as LSL, and apply the correct source highlighting.
- Paste your script into the page.
- Immediately below your script, type </source>. This will tell the wiki where your script ends.
- Optionally add an introductory text, though you are encouraged to place usage instructions for your script in your script's comments.
- Preview the page by clicking the "Show preview" button.
- Make changes where nescessary and click the "Show preview" button again.
- Save your page by pressing the "Save page" button, and presto!
The Library
Script Name | Posted by: | Description |
ModSendCommand | Justincc | Demonstrates the use of an in-world script to communicate with a specific OpenSim module. |