New option added to save oar -profile=url. Migration on RegionStore making CreatorID be 255 chars.
Moved Handling of user UUID -> name requests to a new module UserManagement/UserManagementModule.
save properly, as will the results of a resizer script working. Attachment
positions are no longer saved on each move, but instead are saved once on
logout. Attachment script states are saved as part of the attachment now
when detaching.
This will cause visual params to be persisted along with worn items. With
this, alpha and tattoo laters will be saved. Multiple layers MAY work, but
not tested because I don't use Viewer 2.
It contains a major interface version bump and will NOT work with earlier grid
services. This is preliminary work that will lead to layers support.
Rest appearance services are commented out completely, they will have to be
adapted by someone who actually uses them. Remote admin is working, but has
no layers support. There is no layers support in the database. Login likely
won't work. You have been warned.
AvatarService -- add two new methods, GetAppearance and SetAppearance
to get around the lossy encoding in AvatarData. Preseve the old
functions to avoid changing the behavior for ROBUST services.
AvatarAppearance -- major refactor, moved the various encoding
methods used by AgentCircuitData, ClientAgentUpdate and
ScenePresence into one location. Changed initialization.
AvatarAttachments -- added a class specifically to handle
attachments in preparation for additional functionality
that will be needed for viewer 2.
AvatarFactory -- removed a number of unused or methods duplicated
in other locations. Moved in all appearance event handling from
ScenePresence. Required a change to IClientAPI that propogated
throughout all the IClientAPI implementations.
* You should now be able to upload multiple mesh collada mesh objects. They should appear in front of you (or on top of you!) when you upload them.
* Once again, thanks to John Hurliman and Latif Khalifa for insight and smxy for cheering me on :D
* At this point, I want to make sure to thank the fabulous developers of the LibOpenMetaverse library for tirelessly keeping things updated and hammering away at the protocols and providing excellent tools to figure out where things go wrong.
* Special thanks to John Hurliman and Latif Khalifa for their valuable insight.
* At this point. Visually, Mesh works OK. Remember peeps, this is still highly experimental from the viewer side as well as the Simulator side. There are known problems with the new beta viewers and attachment breaking so be careful until that's fixed. Additionally there some new properties in the Mesh Viewer that determine physics settings that are non-functional. More work will be done on that.