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Revision as of 16:36, 12 November 2013

Description

Constant: integer STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB = 0x40;

The integer constant STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB has the value 0x40

This status flag keeps the object from being moved by grabs. It will only block grab moves of unlinked prims or the root of a linkset.

This means when a user tries to grab an object with this flag enabled, they will be unable to manipulate the object.

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Constants

Constants Value Description
STATUS_PHYSICS 0x001 Object is physical
STATUS_ROTATE_X 0x002 Can turn along this axis (physical objects only)
STATUS_ROTATE_Y 0x004 Can turn along this axis (physical objects only)
STATUS_ROTATE_Z 0x008 Can turn along this axis (physical objects only)
STATUS_PHANTOM 0x010 Object is phantom
STATUS_SANDBOX 0x020 Keep object within 10 meters and in the same region
STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB 0x040 Prevent click-and-drag movement on the root prim
Constants Value Description
STATUS_DIE_AT_EDGE 0x080 Delete and do not return object if it goes off world
STATUS_RETURN_AT_EDGE 0x100 Return object to owner if it goes off world
STATUS_CAST_SHADOWS 0x200 not currently used
STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB_OBJECT 0x400 Prevent click-and-drag movement on all prims in the object
STATUS_DIE_AT_NO_ENTRY 0x800 Delete and do not return object if it cannot enter a parcel

Functions

•  llSetStatus
•  llGetStatus

Events

•  Touch

Examples

<lsl>default {

   state_entry()
   {
       // Block grabbing in this prim or the root if in a link_set
       llSetStatus(STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB, TRUE);
   }

}</lsl>

Deep Notes

History

All Issues

~ Search JIRA for related Issues
   STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB only affects individual prims in a linkset

Footnotes

  1. ^ Early release notes were not very accurate or thorough, they sometimes included information about features added in previous releases or failed to include information about features added in that release.

Signature

integer STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB = 0x40;