* The first time you set the sculpted texture of a prim you might have to futz with it to get it to generate a sculpted physics proxy
* Note that there are already issues in Trunk, (such as the prim scaling issue and prim jumping issue. Essentially editing is difficult right now)
* This just adds to the experimental nature of trunk. :D
* Now, if you own an item in a prim, you should be able to successfully drag it back into your inventory
* Temporarily, users which are not owners of the item cannot copy it, even if 'everyone can copy' is set
* This is pending fixes/implementation of upstream permission implementation
* Temporarily hacked things to bring our protocol data flow to be pretty much completely identical to the Linden's for this - to absolutely no avail.
* Leaving commented code in as a springboard for some future attempt
* Your friends can see your attachments now. People who appear in the sim after you've attached something can also see your attachments.
* You can position & rotate your attachments now. Positions do *not* save.
* You can detach attachments now the regular way.
* Attachments do not cross into other regions with you..(this isn't too far off)
* Updated ODE to not request terse updates on child prim.
* Currently if you apply that to only one or two axis you get unpredictable and sometimes explosive results.
* Three axis works well enough to play with it anyway. More work is needed here.
* Fixed an incorrectly named method in ODE.NET
* All objects are not touchable by default now
* When a script listens for one of the touch events in the state, an object becomes touchable.
* All LSL scripts report which events they consume now
** This uses semi-complicated Regex to discover the events, stick them in a dictionary, and then write a method call into each script state's state_entry() event.
** Tedd may figure out a better way to do this in the future. For now, this works for LSL.
* It doesn't generate at_target events, because they don't exist yet in the script engine.
* The Tau is different, however, compatible with scripts I tested.
* Not perfect... but pretty good.
* It's not perfect, but it's good enough. (rarely erroneously returns a backface collision)
* After updating to this revision, rez a prim on another prim and watch it appear where you'd expect it to appear.
* When a new prim is created and raytracing is called for, raytrace from the camera position to the ground in the direction of the Norm(RayEnd - RayStart).
* If we got a hit based on our camera, create the new prim at the edge of the prim we hit.
* Don't raytrace if the difference between any component of the vector exceeds 4.5meters.
Here's a diff of the changes I have made in support of the following LSL
script functions.
llSetScriptState
llGetScriptState
llCSV2List
llListRandomize
llList2ListStrided
llListFindList
llResetOtherScript
llGetScriptName
It was necessary to modify ExecutorBase in support of the ScriptState
implementations.
I also modified SceneObjectPart and SceneObjectPart.Inventory to
corrects a quoting mismatch in the commentary that through off live
parsing of the files.
I also simplified the State definition at the start of BuiltinCommands.