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Revision as of 14:59, 3 March 2010

Description

! Event: touch( integer num_detected ){ ; }

Triggered whilst an agent is clicking the task. It will continue to be triggered until the the prim/object is stopped being clicked (it triggers multiple times).

• integer num_detected

Caveats

  • When changing from a state that lacks a touch event into a state that has a touch event, the first touch will be dropped; this effects all three touch events (touch_start, touch, touch_end). See: SVC-3017
  • If a prim face has Shared Media enabled and the avatar's viewer supports this feature, LSL scripts will not detect touches on that face. Touches from older clients will be detected.

Important Issues

~ All Issues ~ Search JIRA for related Bugs
   Server drops first touch event when a script returns to a state with a touch_start handler

Examples

<lsl>default {

    touch(integer num_detected)
    {
         llOwnerSay("I am being touched by " + llDetectedName(0) + ".");
    }

}</lsl>

See Also

Events

•  touch_start
•  touch_end

Functions

•  llSetTouchText Set the pie menu's text for touch-action
•  llPassTouches Allows clicks captured by a child prim to be passed to the root as well

Deep Notes

Issues

All Issues

~ Search JIRA for related Issues
   Server drops first touch event when a script returns to a state with a touch_start handler

Signature

event void touch( integer num_detected );