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If you wanted to make a boat you should set the [[VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_WATER_ONLY]] flag, or if you wanted to drive a hover tank under water you would use the [[VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_TERRAIN_ONLY]] flag instead. Finally, if you wanted to make a submarine or a balloon you would use the [[VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_GLOBAL_HEIGHT]].
 
The vehicle flags are independent of each other and that setting two contradictory flags will have undefined behavior. The flags are set using the script call [[llSetVehicleFlags]].
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 22 June 2009

Description

Constant: integer VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_GLOBAL_HEIGHT = 0x010;

The integer constant VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_GLOBAL_HEIGHT has the value 0x010

Hover at global height instead of height above ground or water.

If you wanted to make a boat you should set the VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_WATER_ONLY flag, or if you wanted to drive a hover tank under water you would use the VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_TERRAIN_ONLY flag instead. Finally, if you wanted to make a submarine or a balloon you would use the VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_GLOBAL_HEIGHT.

The vehicle flags are independent of each other and that setting two contradictory flags will have undefined behavior. The flags are set using the script call llSetVehicleFlags.

Caveats


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Functions

•  llSetVehicleFlags
•  llRemoveVehicleFlags

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integer VEHICLE_FLAG_HOVER_GLOBAL_HEIGHT = 0x010;