OsVolumeDetect
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− | |description= If script is on | + | |description= If script is on root prim, it is like llVolumeDetect(). On child prims, it will turn just that prim a detector. |
|additional_info= This function was added in 0.9.0.1 | |additional_info= This function was added in 0.9.0.1 | ||
At current time, this is not persistent (so the on_rez on example) | At current time, this is not persistent (so the on_rez on example) |
Revision as of 09:14, 6 November 2019
osVolumeDetect(integer detect)
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If script is on root prim, it is like llVolumeDetect(). On child prims, it will turn just that prim a detector. | |
Threat Level | This function does not do a threat level check |
Permissions | Use of this function is always allowed by default |
Extra Delay | 0 seconds |
Example(s) | |
// Example of osVolumeDetect default { state_entry() { llSay(0, "Script running"); osVolumeDetect(TRUE); } on_rez(integer hh) { osVolumeDetect(TRUE); } collision_start(integer uu) { llOwnerSay("s"); } collision_end(integer uu) { llOwnerSay("e"); } } | |
Notes | |
This function was added in 0.9.0.1
At current time, this is not persistent (so the on_rez on example) Note that like with llVolumeDetect, the name Volume is misleading. Detection will only be by volume on some basic shapes like pure spheres or pure boxes. On other shapes it will only be by surface collisions. What prims will do by volume or surface, depends on the physics engine |