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==!x-follow== | ==!x-follow== | ||
STATUS: | STATUS: exists as a patch to Satomi's Multi-Relay | ||
VERSION: 001 | VERSION: 001 |
Revision as of 16:47, 21 October 2010
!x-follow
STATUS: exists as a patch to Satomi's Multi-Relay
VERSION: 001
Possible uses
!x-follow: Make the victim stay next to the issuer
!x-follow/2c0df8cb-148b-4907-beb6-c01832321f3f/3: Make the victim follow Winter Seale at 3m
!x-followclear: Allow the victim to move freely again
Syntax and semantics
!x-follow[/target_key[/distance[/tau]]]
- target_key = defaults to the key of the object issuing the command
- distance = how close you should stay to the target_key, defaults to 2 meters
- tau = the tau that llMoveToTarget should be given, lower means you move faster. defaults to 1.5
!x-followclear
This is essentially a leash with no particles, just the movement part. Only one object may have an active follow at a time. If multirelay receives a second x-follow while another one's still active, it should deny it. If the key is not currently present, the relay should scan for it regularly (example: every 5 seconds) and continue moving toward it when it's found.