[Opensim-users] linking furniture to a house build

R.Gunther rigun at rigutech.nl
Tue Feb 26 15:15:59 UTC 2013


On top of this problem, my last experience is that the rotation of the 
prim is important to.
Last time with some object, i got pushed true my spaceship floor when i 
did standup. and its a long way down !
But the big jumps are indeed weird.

On 2013-02-26 15:28, Nebadon Izumi wrote:
> The problem is linksets, I had reported this bug a long time ago, if 
> you have a large couch it will jump you to where ever the root prim is 
> when you stand, the only option is to unlink the prims that you 
> actually sit on, we really need to fix all these sitting bugs, I hear 
> from a lot of people that this problem effects them, right now its 
> probably one of the most wide spread issues reported to me.
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 6:27 PM, Justin Clark-Casey 
> <jjustincc at googlemail.com <mailto:jjustincc at googlemail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I suspect this would be the case.  It's a bug which might be
>     connected with OpenSimulator's current issues with sitting on any
>     prim other than the root prim (mouse look is in wrong place,
>     etc.).  Or it may be a generic linkset bug which is probably due
>     to scene code rather than physics (though you could try BulletSim
>     if you haven't already).
>
>
>     On 25/02/13 23:23, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote:
>
>         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 <mailto:jjustincc at googlemail.com>
>         <mailto:jjustincc at googlemail.com
>         <mailto: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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