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Put this in the windows;
Put this in the windows;
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="lsl2">
// script that changes opacity of object based on external messages
// script that changes opacity of object based on external messages


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integer gLastListen; // id of last listen command
integer gLastListen; // id of last listen command


<lsl>default
default
  {
  {
     state_entry()
     state_entry()
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         llSetAlpha(opacityLvl, ALL_SIDES);
         llSetAlpha(opacityLvl, ALL_SIDES);
     }  
     }  
  }</lsl>
  }</syntaxhighlight>


== Window Switch ==
== Window Switch ==


Put this in a switch;
Put this in a switch;
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="lsl2">
  // script for a switch that controls window opacity
  // script for a switch that controls window opacity
  integer gOpacityLevel = 0; // current opacity level of windows
  integer gOpacityLevel = 0; // current opacity level of windows
  integer gChannel = 5; // channel that controls which windows respond to this switch
  integer gChannel = 5; // channel that controls which windows respond to this switch


<lsl>default
default
  {
  {
     state_entry()
     state_entry()
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         llSay(gChannel, opacityCmd);
         llSay(gChannel, opacityCmd);
     }
     }
  }</lsl>
  }</syntaxhighlight>


== How to work it ==
== How to work with it ==


When you've put all the window opacity scripts in and done the switch, just click the switch to cycle through transparent and opaque.
When you've put all the window opacity scripts in and done the switch, just click the switch to cycle through transparent and opaque.

Latest revision as of 17:50, 10 April 2022

What it does

Window Control is basically just to change the opacity of windows and such, helpful for buildings.

Window

Put this in the windows;

// script that changes opacity of object based on external messages

integer gChannel = 5; // communication channel on which we listen for opacity change commands
integer gLastListen; // id of last listen command

default
 {
     state_entry()
     {
         gLastListen = llListen(gChannel, "", "", "0");
     }
    
     listen(integer channel, string name, key id, string msg)
     {
         llListenRemove(gLastListen);
         
         integer nextOpacityLvl = (integer)msg;
         nextOpacityLvl += 1;
         if (nextOpacityLvl > 3) nextOpacityLvl = 0;
         gLastListen = llListen(gChannel, "", "", (string)nextOpacityLvl);
         
         float opacityLvl = (float)msg;
         opacityLvl = 1.1 - ((opacityLvl / 3) * 0.9);
         llSetAlpha(opacityLvl, ALL_SIDES);
     } 
 }

Window Switch

Put this in a switch;

 // script for a switch that controls window opacity
 integer gOpacityLevel = 0; // current opacity level of windows
 integer gChannel = 5; // channel that controls which windows respond to this switch

default
 {
     state_entry()
     {
        
     }
     
     touch_start(integer num_touchers)
     {
         gOpacityLevel += 1;
         if (gOpacityLevel > 3)
         {
             gOpacityLevel = 0;
         }
         string opacityCmd = "";
         opacityCmd = opacityCmd + (string)gOpacityLevel;
         llSay(gChannel, opacityCmd);
     }
 }

How to work with it

When you've put all the window opacity scripts in and done the switch, just click the switch to cycle through transparent and opaque.