[Opensim-users] Does OpenSim fully support Linden Script?
M.E. Verhagen
marceled9 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 12:06:15 UTC 2012
In opensim you can create notecards through a script. So you can actually
update a notecard with an inworld script wich gets its data from an
external source.
http://opensimulator.org/wiki/OsMakeNotecard
The changed event gets triggered when a notecard is created c.q. updated.
So there you could reread the notecard.
2012/2/17 Wade Schuette <wade.schuette at gmail.com>
> Han,
>
> There are many approaches but I don't understand enough about what you
> want to accomplish.
>
> Is your airplane simply "scenery", that would have no passengers, and you
> just want it to fly around like a robot bird?
>
> Is it a type of "tour bus" that you want to be able to take passengers
> around a 3-D route you have already decided and specified?
>
> And, regardless, how would you WANT to design a route besides specifying
> coordinates, or at least going to desired points and specifying "... then
> HERE, ..." ?
>
> One of the nicer "tour bus" products in Second Life lets me just move
> along the desired route and lay down temporary markers that are "then
> HERE...." points for the route, but then ALSO records the coordinates for
> those in a text file (notecard) so they can be edited later, not only for
> the order in which they are visited, but for the TIMING. How long should
> I pause here, how fast should I go over this leg, etc. And, the script
> lets me toss in commands to "say" when I get to each point, so animations
> can be triggered when the car gets to that point.
>
> Mostly I'm frustrated that the note cards have to be edited in-world, I
> wish they were stored in some MySQL database that I could edit without
> having to recompile the scripts and restart them every time I learn a
> little more about how the tour is going and who wants to stay longer at
> certain points.
>
> Is THAT the sort of thing you want?
>
>
> Wade
>
>
> On 2/16/12 2:16 PM, Han Xu wrote:
>
>> Kay,
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> So it seems that I have to abandon the Vehicle API to make my airplane
>> fly in the air. Is there any other approach for making an object (like
>> airpline in my case) move following the route I specifiy for it? I wonder
>> if there is an easier way to design moving route other than specifying
>> coordinates? Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Best,
>> Han
>>
>
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