[Opensim-users] linking furniture to a house build

Dr Ramesh Ramloll r.ramloll at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 23:23:58 UTC 2013


Yes everything is in one linkset .... because the whole objects needs to be
manipulated as well when needed via scripts.
Having one linkset ... makes manipulation simpler.
Am thinking if this jumping out of seat to the outside happens for an
all_linked_house, then it should happen for say a big space craft as well
... wondering if this happens for seats linked into a large vehicle.
R

On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Justin Clark-Casey <
jjustincc at googlemail.com> wrote:

> If rezzing from inventory, you could use coalesced objects (by selecting
> multiple prim sets at once and taking them into inventory).
>
> However, with the current implementation of coalesced objects, all the
> object data is put into one big asset.  I believe this limits the number of
> objects one can take in this way (I don't know what the limit is but I've
> heard of people hitting it).
>
> A popular alternative, I believe, is to have a script which rezzes the
> objects for the user.
>
> I'm not sure why standing from sitting on a sofa is putting you outside
> the house (assuming it's not a very very small house).  Is everything one
> linkset?
>
>
> On 25/02/13 21:05, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> wanted to see if I could get some ideas about this. I am trying to rezz a
>> whole house including furnitures e.g. chairs
>> in one go. The reason being that folks who will be rezzing the house and
>> rotating and positioning them don't have the
>> time to rezz a house first, and then add furniture etc... as customary.
>> My job is to make that happen for users who
>> stated this as a requirement. It's easy enough through linking (linking
>> furniture to the house) but I have hit a major
>> hurdle. When someone sits on a sofa say, and stands ... why is it that
>> the person is projected outside the whole house
>> ... is there a way to change this behavior to just simply standing up?
>> Thanks
>> R
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