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==LSL Custom Pie Menu==
==LSL Custom Pie Menu==
With this, you would be able to add custom pie menu items. This could be in a submenu like the "More >" item, except... (in place of Touch? Or add another space in the pie menu? I need some feedback here) So it could say something like "Script >" and in there there would be multiple menu items that the script added. If the client isn't new enough to support it, then you could add it as a dialog. (I haven't thought of a trigger for that though) Either way, it may be easier for users to open the pie menu, click on script, then click an item. And yeah, this is a way for scripters to be lazy and not have to code in dialogs too. XD
With this, you would be able to add custom pie menu items. This could be in a submenu like the "More >" item, except... (in place of Touch? Or add another space in the pie menu? I need some feedback here) So it could say something like "Script >" and in there there would be multiple menu items that the script added. If the client isn't new enough to support it, then you could add it as a dialog. (I haven't thought of a trigger for that though) Either way, it may be easier for users to open the pie menu, click on script, then click an item. And yeah, this is a way for scripters to be lazy and not have to code in dialogs too.
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 29 September 2009

This is just a place where I put some things I want implemented in LSL.

LSL Custom Pie Menu

With this, you would be able to add custom pie menu items. This could be in a submenu like the "More >" item, except... (in place of Touch? Or add another space in the pie menu? I need some feedback here) So it could say something like "Script >" and in there there would be multiple menu items that the script added. If the client isn't new enough to support it, then you could add it as a dialog. (I haven't thought of a trigger for that though) Either way, it may be easier for users to open the pie menu, click on script, then click an item. And yeah, this is a way for scripters to be lazy and not have to code in dialogs too.