[Opensim-users] linking furniture to a house build

Nebadon Izumi nebadon2025 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 02:20:22 UTC 2013


best thing to do is set chairs to phantom, then you will not get launched

On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:59 PM, InuYasha Meiji <inuyasha.meiji at gmail.com>wrote:

>  Sorry, the problem is serious but all these things that happen and the
> descriptions make me laugh.  I have the same issues.  For me, I try to
> stand up n my boat and end up launched into the sky and into the ocean.
> Not quite as funny as being shoved out of a spaceship though.  I am glad I
> don't have my sim set for causing damage.  We would all get out of a chair
> and kil ourselves by the ejection.
>
> InuYasha.
>
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> On 2/26/2013 10:15 AM, R.Gunther wrote:
>
> 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> 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>> 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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