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{{red|BEING REVIEWED BY TORLEY... as Kool-Aid Man would say, "OH YEAHHHH."}} | {{red|BEING REVIEWED BY TORLEY... as Kool-Aid Man would say, "OH YEAHHHH."}} | ||
Create new gestures or edit existing {{xref|gesture|gestures}} when you have modify {{xref|permission|permissions}}. Gesture triggers can be edited with any permission setting. | |||
{{UIref | |||
| Name | |||
| The gesture's required name.}} | |||
{{UIref | {{UIref | ||
|Description | |Description | ||
| | | Optional description explaining what the gesture does.}} | ||
Gestures can be triggered either by text, a shortcut key, or both. (Or neither, but this makes it harder to start a gesture.) | |||
{{UIref | {{UIref | ||
|Trigger | |Trigger | ||
| | |Text shortcut to start the gesture. Triggers usually include <code>/</code> followed a few characters. A gesture must be active to be triggered: right-click the gesture in your inventory and choose '''Activate'''.}} | ||
{{UIref | {{UIref | ||
|Replace with | |Replace with | ||
| | |Optional text output the trigger is replaced with. Useful for expanding abbreviations into phrases. For example, if your '''Trigger''' is <code>/hi</code> and your '''Replace with''' is <code>Friendly greetings!</code>, entering the trigger results in <code>Friendly greetings!</code> appearing in local chat.}} | ||
{{UIref | {{UIref | ||
|Shortcut Key | |Shortcut Key | ||
|Use the dropdowns to assign a | |Use the dropdowns to assign a keystroke that starts an '''Active''' gesture.}} | ||
===Library=== | ===Library=== |
Revision as of 10:44, 3 March 2010
BEING REVIEWED BY TORLEY... as Kool-Aid Man would say, "OH YEAHHHH."
Create new gestures or edit existing gestures when you have modify permissions. Gesture triggers can be edited with any permission setting.
Name
|
The gesture's required name. |
Description
|
Optional description explaining what the gesture does. |
Gestures can be triggered either by text, a shortcut key, or both. (Or neither, but this makes it harder to start a gesture.)
Trigger
|
Text shortcut to start the gesture. Triggers usually include / followed a few characters. A gesture must be active to be triggered: right-click the gesture in your inventory and choose Activate.
|
Replace with
|
Optional text output the trigger is replaced with. Useful for expanding abbreviations into phrases. For example, if your Trigger is /hi and your Replace with is Friendly greetings! , entering the trigger results in Friendly greetings! appearing in local chat.
|
Shortcut Key
|
Use the dropdowns to assign a keystroke that starts an Active gesture. |
Library
Use the Library functions to customize your gesture.
Animation
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Add an animation to the gesture. Select Animation from the Library: options then click Add>>. Select the new animation from the Steps list. Select an Animation to play from the dropdown. Select Start or Stop value for the animation. |
Sound
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Add a sound to the gesture. Select Sound from the Library options then click Add>>. Select a Sound to play from the dropdown. |
Chat
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Add chat to the gesture. Select Chat from the Library options then click Add>>. Enter text in the Chat to say: box. |
Wait
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Add a pause between gesture Steps. Select Wait from the Library: options then click Add>>. Check the until animations are done or the time in seconds box. Enter seconds using 0.0 format in the time in seconds box. |
Steps
List of actions that will be performed when the gesture is initiated.
Up
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Use the Up button to move actions up in the Steps: list. |
Down
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Use the Down button to move actions down in the Steps: list. |
Remove
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Use the Remove button to remove actions from the Steps: list. |
Activate, Preview and Save
Use these options to finalize your gesture edits.
Activate
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Check the Activate box to activate your gesture. |
Preview
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Click the Preview button. Your avatar will perform a preview of the gesture. |
Save
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Click the Save button to save changes to your gesture. |