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== What about the Library? ==
== What about the Library? ==


The {{xref|library|Library}} is a special case. While it can be considered a system folder and it ''does'' appear in your inventory, you can't change it at all. That's because it contains stock content provided by Linden Lab and isn't local to any one Resident's inventory. Think of it like accessing a read-only network hard drive you can browse, but can't modify.
The {{xref|library|Library}} is a special case. While it can be considered a system folder in some ways and it ''does'' appear in your inventory, you can't change its contents at all. That's because it contains stock content provided by Linden Lab and isn't local to any one Resident's inventory. Think of it like accessing a read-only network hard drive you can browse, but can't modify.

Revision as of 11:41, 13 May 2010

About

A system folder is a special folder in your inventory which has several unique attributes:

  • System folders can't be moved or modified. They always reside in the top-level of your inventory (shown in the My Inventory tab of the My Inventory sidebar). You can't delete, rename, or edit any other system folder properties. Like regular folders, you can put items inside of them.
  • Creating inventory items can automatically sort them into an appropriate system folder. For example, in the My Inventory sidebar, if you choose Create > New Notecard menu, the notecard appears in the Notecards system folder.
    • Similar behavior is true when you get certain items. For example, if another Resident or an object gives you a notecard, it ends up in the Notecards system folder.
    • But receiving a folder puts it in the top level of your inventory.
  • System folders appear on top of all other folders, with one exception. In the My Inventory sidebar, you can uncheck Sort > System Folders To Top menu, which lets other top-level folders you've created get mixed in by sort order.
  • No inventory item type is restricted to a single system folder. For example, if you create a pair of pants in the Clothing folder, you're free to move it into another folder.

In addition:

  • The Lost And Found and Trash folders are specifically for stuff you might throw away. You can right-click either folder and choose Empty Lost And Found or Empty Trash, respectively, to permanently delete everything inside the folder.
    • Lost And Found contains items that have been returned to you — for example, if you left a car on a parcel with autoreturn on and it got sent back — so you may want to sort it out before deleting.
  • The Current Outfit and My Outfits folders are specifically about your avatar's appearance.
    • Current Outfit has links to everything you're wearing, and actually shows the same stuff as My Appearance - Wearing
    • My Outfits contains individual folders, each with a icon and usually containing a complete avatar look. My Outfits' folders can contain original items if you intentionally moved them in here, but otherwise, they'll contain links. Outfit folders aren't system folders; they can be moved outside of My Outfits.
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In earlier Viewer versions, system folders had special icons. Now, they don't. We're considering adding icon art, per EXT-2704 (not publicly viewable).

What are the system folders?

  • Animations
  • Body Parts
  • Calling Cards
  • Clothing
  • Current Outfit
  • Favorites
  • Gestures
  • Landmarks
  • Lost And Found
  • My Outfits
  • Notecards
  • Objects
  • Photo Album
  • Scripts
  • Sounds
  • Textures
  • Trash

Special notes:

  • Snapshots appear in the Photo Album when you save them to your inventory via the Snapshot Preview. While they can be sorted independently, they're basically the same thing as textures.
  • Body Parts, Clothing, and attached Objects have links created to them when you create an outfit which ends up in My Outfits.

Why can't I delete system folders?

As the name implies, the system depends on them to sort and help you organize your inventory. However, you can create additional folders, including sub-folders within system folders.

If you upgraded from Viewer 1.23 to 2.0 and logged back in on 1.23, you'll see the new 2.0 system folders (like Current Outfit and My Outfits) added to your inventory. This change is irreversible, because we're going forward beyond Viewer 2.0 and being able to delete them would cause complications.

Related, see VWR-17195.

What about the Library?

The Library is a special case. While it can be considered a system folder in some ways and it does appear in your inventory, you can't change its contents at all. That's because it contains stock content provided by Linden Lab and isn't local to any one Resident's inventory. Think of it like accessing a read-only network hard drive you can browse, but can't modify.