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Latest revision as of 17:08, 23 January 2015

Description

Constant: integer PUBLIC_CHANNEL = 0x0;

The integer constant PUBLIC_CHANNEL has the value 0x0

Chat channel that broadcasts to all nearby users & objects. This channel is sometimes referred to as: open chat, local chat and public chat.

If used with a llRegionSayTo, it goes to the specified user or prim. Unlike private channels, the user's attachments do not receive the message.

Related Articles

Constants

•  DEBUG_CHANNEL

Functions

•  llWhisper
•  llSay
•  llShout
•  llRegionSayTo
•  llDialog
•  llListen

Events

•  listen

Examples

default
{
    touch_start(integer num_detected)
    {
        llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Hello there, I'm talking in local chat on channel 0.");
    }
}

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integer PUBLIC_CHANNEL = 0x0;//Chat channel that broadcasts to all nearby users. This channel is sometimes referred to as: open chat, local chat and public chat.

Haiku

Oh woeful constant,
the focus of much Strife,
value, no, but priceless.