[Opensim-users] Opensim-users Digest, Vol 72, Issue 8 (no it is about uglysky)

Leal Duarte ajlduarte at sapo.pt
Tue Jun 30 14:43:41 UTC 2020


For you convenience, i placed a little box with such script on a small 
box at LBSA next to the dancing Engineer,(kinda clouds texture)

a HG visitor should be able to buy/take copy, wear it (just in case) and 
return home, getting those assets to the grid.

im sorry i could not test it, but should work.

With this assets, some new viewers should work even on older regions, 
just without any environment editing capabilities

well unless they wont work for some reason :)

(cool VL claims to have eep support, specially the beta version with the 
new rendering active, it does seem to do something until it totally crashes)

Thanks OSGrid for the service to the entire community (btw don't tell 
them, i didn't ask perm to put the box there, shhhh ;) )

Regards,

Ubit


On 30-Jun-20 14:23, Leal Duarte wrote:
> Yes some new assets are needed ( local fixed skies are now grid 
> assets, clouds texture, default day cyle, etc )
>
> uglysky robust should load them automatically, at least on some asset 
> service modules.
>
> there is a simple hack to import them to a HG grid, using a osgrid 
> account :p
>
> at osgrid, create a box and a new script:
>
>     key a = "5646d39e-d3d7-6aff-ed71-30fc87d64a92";
>     key b = "5646d39e-d3d7-6aff-ed71-30fc87d64a91";
>     key c = "01e41537-ff51-2f1f-8ef7-17e4df760bfb";
>     key d = "6c83e853-e7f8-cad7-8ee6-5f31c453721c";
>     key e = "084e26cd-a900-28e8-08d0-64a9de5c15e2";
>     key f = "8a01b97a-cb20-c1ea-ac63-f7ea84ad0090";
>
>     key g ="1dc1368f-e8fe-f02d-a08d-9d9f11c1af6b";
>
> default
> {
>     state_entry()
>     {
>         llSay(0, "Script running, but who cares..");
>     }
> }
>
>     Hope im not missing any.
>
>     wear the box and teleport to your grid. If all goes well the 
> normal HG code will copy those assets to your grid.
>
>     This are public assets, of course.
>
>     (you should thank osgrid for this service also ;) )
>
> ( btw that is how i did update osgrid, that is also using a older 
> robust ;) )
>
> you will not have updated opensim library, but that only has 2 day 
> cycles (assets above).
>
> Note that most this uuids are hardcoded on viewers, so those that log 
> at sl with clean cache and then opensim, will have them on viewer 
> cache and viewer will use those (some are not exactly the same). A old 
> problem...
>
> Ubit
>
>
>
>> Hi, yes that setting is enabled, but i am also getting a message 
>> telling me
>> some setting is missing from the database every time I teleport in. Does
>> robust for an ugly sky region need to also be from the same code set? At
>> the moment I have robust running on 0.911. I can update robust, but i 
>> lost
>> your post detailing the changes needed to update from 0.911 Robust to 
>> 0.92
>> so i have been putting that off until release so far.
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 1:00 PM 
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>>>     1. EEP & Ugley Sky (Sara Payne)
>>>     2. Re: EEP & Ugley Sky (Leal Duarte)
>>>     3. UglySky work branch (Leal Duarte)
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>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 15:47:37 +0100
>>> From: Sara Payne <sarapayne.uk at gmail.com>
>>> To: opensim-users at opensimulator.org
>>> Subject: [Opensim-users] EEP & Ugley Sky
>>> Message-ID:
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>>> Greetings All
>>>
>>> Today I have been playing around with a pre-release version of 
>>> Firestorm
>>> with EEP on an ugleysky branch region of opensimulator (compiled 
>>> today).
>>>
>>> What an amazing start from Ubit on the Opensim side and Beq on the
>>> Firestorm team side for making this viewer work with older Opensim 
>>> code.
>>>
>>> Anyway, i couldn't apply a new environment setting asset to the parcel,
>>> only to myself. Does anyone know if this is still expected behaviour 
>>> with
>>> UgleySky? I guess I am wondering if I should put it on the OS Mantis 
>>> or the
>>> Firestorm Jira.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> Sara
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 16:05:51 +0100
>>> From: Leal Duarte <ajlduarte at sapo.pt>
>>> To: opensim-users at opensimulator.org
>>> Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] EEP & Ugley Sky
>>> Message-ID: <f14ce406-6d33-dfdc-9102-df074e86ce03 at sapo.pt>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>   ??? That is working fine for me. Did you allowed parcel override 
>>> on the
>>> region ?
>>>
>>> Ubit
>>>
>>>
>>> On 29-Jun-20 15:47, Sara Payne wrote:
>>>> Greetings All
>>>>
>>>> Today I have been playing around with a pre-release version of 
>>>> Firestorm
>>>> with EEP on an ugleysky branch region of opensimulator (compiled 
>>>> today).
>>>>
>>>> What an amazing start from Ubit on the Opensim side and Beq on the
>>>> Firestorm team side for making this viewer work with older Opensim 
>>>> code.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, i couldn't apply a new environment setting asset to the 
>>>> parcel,
>>>> only to myself. Does anyone know if this is still expected 
>>>> behaviour with
>>>> UgleySky? I guess I am wondering if I should put it on the OS 
>>>> Mantis or
>>> the
>>>> Firestorm Jira.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
>>>> Sara
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>>> Message: 3
>>> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2020 12:37:31 +0100
>>> From: Leal Duarte <ajlduarte at sapo.pt>
>>> To: opensim-users at opensimulator.org, opensim-dev at opensimulator.org
>>> Subject: [Opensim-users] UglySky work branch
>>> Message-ID: <b740ff9b-b4d9-a92e-89f2-cb2b439bd934 at sapo.pt>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>>>
>>> "uglysky" is a branch of? the OpenSim 0.9.2.0 dev code that should
>>> provide some support for different region environment mechanism that 
>>> new
>>> viewers for OpenSimulator (OpenSim) will have. This viewers replaced
>>> Windlight by the so called EEP (Environmental Enhancement Project) 
>>> code,
>>> basically a modified Windlight, with a few new features and different
>>> low level rendering.
>>>
>>> Up until uglysky work, the OpenSim environment had two basically
>>> independent environment handling mechanisms: Lightshare (LS) and
>>> Windlight (WL).
>>>
>>> Windlight was just a blind storage of what was sent by a viewer to the
>>> server when applying an environment on its UI. This storage had no
>>> relation to the Lightshare one, and was just sent back to viewers for
>>> users on arrival to a region. Most viewers could not display WL changes
>>> made after arrival.
>>>
>>> LightShare, only manipulated by scripts, was also sent to viewers at
>>> login, in a independent way using its own lludp protocol. Viewers
>>> supporting that protocol could see and update to changes made by a
>>> script at anytime. Using LS and a viewer's WL UI together could be
>>> confusing. This was due to history. Lighshare was introduced when a
>>> viewer's environment was only local and the capability was never 
>>> updated
>>> when they started sharing region WL settings.
>>>
>>> In addition there was a server side Sun module, that did ...something
>>> ... It was mostly only valid for very old viewers.
>>>
>>> On uglysky the internal representation of the region environment was
>>> unified, with the parameters and structure more suitable for the new
>>> viewers (i.e. the so called EEP viewers). Viewers only get the
>>> environment using a new protocol, or a subset of it using WL protocol.
>>> Sun module was removed. LightShare (LS) scripts only create the simple
>>> subset of EEP environments they have an effect on. LS lludp protocol 
>>> was
>>> removed.
>>>
>>> When a script changes LS settings or WL settings are changed by a user,
>>> new EEP capable viewers will see the change. Older WL viewers that 
>>> could
>>> already see WL changes (Firestorm for example) will also see them,
>>> others will not.
>>>
>>> Same applies for parcel crossings. The environment change will be sent,
>>> some WL viewers will see it (so also providing per parcel environment
>>> capability), others will not. And the same applies to the new OSSL per
>>> avatar forced environment (if user is using region environment).
>>>
>>> Several new settings can only be set with a new EEP capable viewer, 
>>> like
>>> day length, day offset, altitudes or parcel environment.
>>>
>>> Unless a region is to be used only with new EEP capable viewers, some
>>> restrictions are recommended to continue to support WL only viewers:
>>>
>>>   ??? - keep day cycle as 4 hours (default - some viewers may have it
>>> hardcoded)
>>>   ??? - keep day offset -8 hours (default - some viewers may have
>>> something hardcoded)
>>>   ??? - use only altitude zero (there are no altitudes on WL)
>>>   ??? - use only one "track" on water (WL water was not part of the day
>>> cycle)
>>>
>>> WL viewers can change the region environment by applying water and 
>>> fixed
>>> or day cycle. This will be converted to new region data, using defaults
>>> for other the settings WL does not have. Note that estate sun, fixed 
>>> sun
>>> and sun hour are gone (false, false, 0 now). Those are now defined by
>>> the selected day cycle.
>>>
>>> Day and night duration:
>>>
>>> WL viewers used a non-linear sun time, so nights ran faster than days
>>> with a day/night relation of about 3 to 1. New viewers do not do that,
>>> neither will older WL viewers on uglysky regions.
>>>
>>> This may mean that when using a WL XML saved setting to apply an
>>> environment or using a new EEP capable viewer to import a WL setting,
>>> the day/night relation will be 1 to 1, if that was defined on the XML
>>> source. Regions importing WL XML saved settings from WL viewers could
>>> deform the day cycle timing. But new EEP viewer import does not.
>>>
>>> In the uglysky OpenSim library you should find a 1 to 1 "default" day
>>> cycle and a modified 3 to 1 day cycle (the default used by regions).
>>>
>>> The viewer devs made a great effort to try to keep thinks looking the
>>> same as before, with similar parameters, but one should expect some
>>> differences. One case in fact is not even on the rendering engine, but
>>> on parameters validation, that does seem incorrect. Hopefully they will
>>> fix it.
>>>
>>> This work branch will be part of main dev code soon.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ubit
>>>
>>>
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