LightShare
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Revision as of 05:24, 22 November 2021
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The LightShare module allows region owners to get and set Windlight fixed sky settings for their specific regions using in-world scripts, and for those regions to send those settings down to all, or specific, LightShare-aware viewers who visit the LightShare configured regions. Lightshare is the OPENSIM term for SL's Windlight.
Since version 0.9.2 opensim supports extended enviroment features found on new viewers, so most information on this page is no longer valid. LightShare was removed, but some its scripting features can still be used, they will be translated to and from new environment for the region.
To use those features you need to have
AllowLightShareFunctions = true
in section [OSSL] in file osslEnable.ini
Then three LightShare (ls) functions became avaiable:
see also
Note that this parameters will now be translated into the new environment settings, So results may vary..
Following information only applies to older versions.
LightShare core functionality is available within OpenSimulator 0.7 onwards.
The regionwindlight Database Table
A database table "regionwindlight" is used to store the settings.
OpenSim.ini Settings
LightShare is enabled by changing OpenSim.ini for the OpenSim.exe serving the regions you wish to use LightShare in:
- setting enable_windlight = true in the [LightShare] section of OpenSim.ini
- setting AllowLightShareFunctions = true in the [XEngine] section of OpenSim.ini
These changes affect all regions served by the specific OpenSim.exe which load this ini file.
Exmaple OpenSim.ini changes:
[LightShare] ; This enables the transmission of Windlight scenes to supporting clients, such as the Meta7 viewer. ; It has no ill effect on viewers which do not support server-side windlight settings. ; Currently we only have support for MySQL databases. enable_windlight = true
and
[XEngine] ; Allow the user of LightShare functions AllowLightShareFunctions = true
Note: You can use Lightshare/Windlight scripts in your Regions but permanently saving those Lightshare/Windlight settings is not supported while using Sqlite Databases. When you restart the Region the settings are gone.
Updated virtual world viewers are needed to receive Windlight settings sent by a region through LightShare.
You must also have an updated viewer in order for LightShare scripting functions (see below) to be properly compiled, and show correctly in the script editor.
Firestorm Viewer
Lightshare is supported and enabled by default in Firestorm.
To disabled it, open Preferences, select the Opensim tab, then the miscellaneous tab, and you will see the checkbox "Enable region Lightshare settings."
Firestorm supports the full range of both Lightshare and Region Windlight features as of version 4.4.0.
Website: [1]
Download: [2]
Imprudence Viewer
LightShare support is disabled by default in Imprudence.
To enable it, choose the "Edit" menu item, "Preferences" menu option, "Advanced" preferences tab.
Then, change the "Allow region Windlight settings (LightShare)" option.
Imprudence Viewer is available from:
More details of the options are at:
Tested with Imprudence 1.4.0 beta 2 (tested January 2013). As mentioned above you have to enable some settings for full Windlight / Lightshare effects.
You find screenshots and a brief description what those settings do via this link [3]
Meta7 Viewer
The Meta7 Viewer is compatible with LightShare regions. !!! It is unknown if Meta7 can work with the OpenSimulator ls* script functions detailed below. !!!
Additional Note January 2013: The META 7 pages are offline. There is also no Reference or cached pages on the Waybackmachine [4]
Singularity
Singularity is a SL/Metaverse viewer, supporting many OpenSim-specific features, as well as Windlight/LightShare. It has full support for the OPENSIM Windlight script parameters. If you are into Windlight use this Viewer.
Website: http://www.singularityviewer.org/
Download: http://www.singularityviewer.org/downloads
TeaPot Viewer
Armin Weatherwax Teapot Viewer also supports Windlight. BUT, it DOES NOT pick up the OPENSIM Windlight parameters from scripts.
You can edit Windlight settings in the viewer and save them to a notecard. You can give those Notecards to other user. The Notecards looks like a XML structure. You can also save windlight settings to your Harddisk and share those seetings e.g. by email or via a Website. The path for those windlight files on your Harddisk is YOURDRIVELETTER:\Program Files (x86)\Teapot\app_settings\windlight (on Windows)
Website: https://bitbucket.org/ArminW
Download: https://bitbucket.org/ArminW/teapot/downloads
Other V3 Viewers (Kokua Viewer, Phoenix Viewer)
Most V3 Viewers do not, as of May 2013, support Lightshare. BUT they do support WINDLIGHT (e.g Windlight settings in SL) and work like described in the Teapot Viewer section above.
Kokua Viewer (Download page here [5])
The features can be used through three LightShare (ls) functions:
- lsGetWindlightScene
- lsSetWindlightScene
- lsSetWindlightSceneTargeted
- lsClearWindlightScene
- LightShare Parameters
See also the DefaultLightShareScript to get a starter script.
- txOh has created an in-world LightShare controller, which allows you to easily set custom LightShare settings. An IAR with the controller can be downloaded from http://www.gridhop.net/IAR/lightshare.iar
See Inventory Archives for an explanation of how to add the contents of the IAR file to your inventory.
See Also
Credits
LightShare was initially created by Meta7.
Since January 2013: The META 7 pages, with the original information, are offline