Thanks. <br><br>I understand that any hole would be undefined and so would be treated like the rest of the world with no flying through. I was wondering more if the surrounding regions would still be a megregion. Not sure why anyone would want a hole, just curious about what might happen. Although, a person could do one of those 'offshore' things, and then run a huge race track .... hmmmm .... Maybe there are reasons :-)<br>
<br>Thanks for the info about the ports, a friend asked about separate continents after I sent the original email, so I will forward that to them.<br><br>*grins* Already knew about the SW first requirement, though when I first started messing with megaregions it took a bit to wrap my head around. Until I remembered high school math and plotting on graphs and such (you were right, Mr. Douglas, I am using 'that stuff' *chuckles*) <br>
<br>Sarge<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:12 AM, GarminKawaguichi <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:garmin.kawaguichi@magalaxie.com" target="_blank">garmin.kawaguichi@magalaxie.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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1) Holes are not allowed; what I have seen after a short test 2
months ago: avatars crossing the hole fly or surf indefinitely. In
my ToDoList, studying Megaregion and holes is at the 5th position.<br>
<br>
2) When the module managing Megaregion receives a new region, it
cannot know in what file are the region parameters, so all regions
are part of the structure of a Megaregion.<br>
<br>
2a) If you want to have separated Megaregions or one Megaregion and
standard regions, use a different server; you can have 2 servers in
1 computers, just replace the listener port of the 2nd by an other
number than the first (I use 9000, 19000 and 29000 on a same
computer)<br>
<br>
2b) You can have several .ini files in the Regions folder of
OpenSimulator to make a Megaregion. Just remember that it is the
first read region which is the root of the Megaregion and it must be
the left-most bottommost! As Windows reads the files in the
alphabetical order, just imagine what would happen if you rename the
last file and it becomes the first! (I had this kind of trouble!)<br>
<br>
GCI<br>
<br>
Le 15/05/2012 15:49, Sarge Misfit a écrit :
<blockquote type="cite"><div><div class="h5">I was creating regions to be joined into a mega with
the idea of surrounding the resulting "continent" with water
regions. My plan is to join them all into one megaregion. But I
had a couple of thoughts that piqued my curiousity a little.<br>
<br>
Can a mega region have a hole in the middle? That is, have a ring
of regions as a megaregion surrounding an undefined/non-region
area. I don't see any point in it, just curious.<br>
<br>
Are regions defined in separate files joined as a megaregion once
CombineContiguous is made true, or are they left separate? To keep
them separate, do I have to ensure that they do not "touch"?<br>
<br>
Sarge<br>
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