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{{Gloss|alpha| In computer graphics, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_compositing alpha compositing] is the process of combining an image with a background to create the appearance of partial transparency. Textured objects and avatars in Second Life can be rendered partially or completely transparent through the use of alpha masks.}} | {{Gloss|alpha| In computer graphics, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_compositing alpha compositing] is the process of combining an image with a background to create the appearance of partial transparency. Textured objects and avatars in Second Life can be rendered partially or completely transparent through the use of alpha masks.}} | ||
{{Gloss| alt| Short for "alternate account"; one person can have multiple Second Life accounts. See [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Alt_Account_FAQ Alt Account FAQ].}} | {{Gloss | ||
| alt | |||
| Short for "alternate account"; one person can have multiple Second Life accounts. See [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Alt_Account_FAQ Alt Account FAQ].}} | |||
{{Gloss|animation| A set of instructions that causes an avatar to engage in a sequence of motions. You can use animations to make your avatar clap hands, dance, blow a kiss, and so on. | {{Gloss|animation| A set of instructions that causes an avatar to engage in a sequence of motions. You can use animations to make your avatar clap hands, dance, blow a kiss, and so on. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Gloss|animation override|2=A scripted attachment that replaces standard animations (such as walk, jump, stand, run). Commonly abbreviated "AO." | {{Gloss|animation override|2=A scripted attachment that replaces standard animations (such as walk, jump, stand, run). Commonly abbreviated "AO." }} | ||
{{Gloss|asset| A data resource such as an image, sound, script, object, and so on; identified by UUID and type. An asset can be non-technically referred to as an {{xref|item}}.}} | {{Gloss|asset| A data resource such as an image, sound, script, object, and so on; identified by UUID and type. An asset can be non-technically referred to as an {{xref|item}}.}} | ||
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{{Gloss|baked| | {{Gloss|baked| Freshly donned clothing will often look clear and sharply defined and then, a short time later, become fuzzy and clear again. Once this process occurs, the texture is said to be "baked." }} | ||
{{Gloss|ban| | {{Gloss|ban| (1) Forbidding entry to a parcel, region, or estate. (2) A permanent termination of a Second Life account by Linden Lab, generally a consequence of violating the {{Xref|Terms of Service}} or {{Xref|Community Standards}}. }} | ||
{{Gloss|banlines| | {{Gloss|banlines| Lines of floating red letters spelling out "no entry" that appear on the boundaries of a land parcel from which you are banned. }} | ||
{{Gloss|banlist| List of Residents banned from | {{Gloss|banlist| List of Residents that the estate owner (or estate managers) has banned from the estate. To view or change (if you have rights to do so), choose World > Region/Estate, then select the {{Vh|Region/Estate - Estate|Estate tab}}. }} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|basic account| A standard, free Second Life account that can access basic customer support and rent land on private estates. See also {{Xref|premium account}}. }} | ||
{{Gloss |beacon | | {{Gloss |beacon | Colored locators that help you pinpoint certain objects. For instance, if you lost a physical ball that rolled off somewhere, or if you want to know which prims in your build contain scripts. Beacons will also work for avatars when appropriate, such as when an avatar plays a gesture with a sound. }} | ||
{{Gloss |block |To eliminate text chat from an object or text and voice chat from a Resident. To block someone, move your mouse over them inworld, click the inspector, then click the {{Icon_Gear|Gear}} and choose '''Block'''. }} | {{Gloss |block |To eliminate text chat from an object or text and voice chat from a Resident. To block someone, move your mouse over them inworld, click the inspector, then click the {{Icon_Gear|Gear}} and choose '''Block'''. }} | ||
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{{Gloss|body part|{{xref|inventory|Inventory}} item types which contain customizable attributes of your avatar's appearance: {{xref|Appearance_Editor_-_Shape|shape}}, {{xref|Appearance_Editor_-_Skin|skin}}, {{xref|Appearance_Editor_-_Hair|hair}}, {{xref|Appearance_Editor_-_Eyes|eyes}}. Unlike {{xref|mesh clothing}} and {{xref|attachment|attachments}}, you ''can't'' remove body parts — they must be swapped with other body parts of the same type.}} | {{Gloss|body part|{{xref|inventory|Inventory}} item types which contain customizable attributes of your avatar's appearance: {{xref|Appearance_Editor_-_Shape|shape}}, {{xref|Appearance_Editor_-_Skin|skin}}, {{xref|Appearance_Editor_-_Hair|hair}}, {{xref|Appearance_Editor_-_Eyes|eyes}}. Unlike {{xref|mesh clothing}} and {{xref|attachment|attachments}}, you ''can't'' remove body parts — they must be swapped with other body parts of the same type.}} | ||
{{Gloss|bot| An {{Xref|avatar}} controlled by a software program, rather than by a human. | {{Gloss|bot| An {{Xref|avatar}} controlled by a software program, rather than by a human. }} | ||
{{Gloss|box| An object that contains {{Xref|contents}} you | {{Gloss|box| An object that contains {{Xref|contents}} that you need to unpack to use, such as clothing. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Opening_boxes Opening boxes].}} | ||
{{Gloss|build| ''(v)'' To create | {{Gloss|build| ''(v)'' To create/make something out of {{Xref|prims}} in Second Life. ''(n)'' Something built in Second Life. As in, "That zoo is a beautiful build!" }} | ||
{{Gloss|busy| | {{Gloss|busy| A state in which your avatar does not hear nearby chat, other Residents' IMs receive the "busy mode" response, and you automatically refuse all inventory and teleport offers. Choose '''Me > My Status > Busy''' to set busy mode. }} | ||
== C == | == C == | ||
{{Gloss|cache|A configurable area of your hard drive setup to load previously accessed data faster. Second Life has two caches: {{vh|Preferences_-_Setup|one for inworld content}}, such as object information, textures, and inventory item names, and {{vh|Preferences_-_Privacy|another for webpages}}.}} | {{Gloss|cache|A configurable area of your hard drive setup to load previously accessed data faster. Second Life has two caches: {{vh|Preferences_-_Setup|one for inworld content}}, such as object information, textures, and inventory item names, and {{vh|Preferences_-_Privacy|another for webpages}}.}} | ||
{{Gloss|CS| Second Life [http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php Community Standards]. }} | |||
{{Gloss |classified |Personal advertisement for a product, service, or other offering. Added as a {{Xref|pick}} in your {{Xref|profile}}. }} | {{Gloss |classified |Personal advertisement for a product, service, or other offering. Added as a {{Xref|pick}} in your {{Xref|profile}}. }} | ||
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{{Gloss|click action| Makes an object easier to use with a single left-click. For example, sitting down or zooming in on an object. Click actions are set in {{winlink|Build Tools - General}}. Sometimes referred to in full as "left-click action." See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Click_actions Click action video tutorials].}} | {{Gloss|click action| Makes an object easier to use with a single left-click. For example, sitting down or zooming in on an object. Click actions are set in {{winlink|Build Tools - General}}. Sometimes referred to in full as "left-click action." See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Click_actions Click action video tutorials].}} | ||
{{Gloss|coalesced object| Multiple objects that appear as one entry in your {{Xref|inventory}}, marked with the [[Image:Inv_item_object_multi.png]] icon. This can happen either via {{Xref|auto-return}} or when you select and take multiple objects together | {{Gloss|coalesced object| Multiple objects that appear as one entry in your {{Xref|inventory}}, marked with the [[Image:Inv_item_object_multi.png]] icon. This can happen either via {{Xref|auto-return}} or when you select and take multiple objects together. }} | ||
{{Gloss|collision| When an object or avatar collides with something. Also, the LSL scripting calls related to collision events.}} | {{Gloss|collision| When an object or avatar collides with something. Also, the LSL scripting calls related to collision events.}} | ||
{{Gloss |combat |Second Life has a built-in health system that is represented by {{Template:WebIcon_Health}}, activated when '''{{vh|About_Land_-_Options|Safe (no damage)}}''' is disabled. Scripted objects can be programmed to inflict damage on participants; when your health drops to 0%, you're teleported home. Unlike other virtual environments, death incurs no permanent penalties aside from a brief inconvenience. Non-consensual combat can be a violation of the {{xref|Community Standards}}. Residents have also created their own combat systems | {{Gloss |combat |Second Life has a built-in health system that is represented by {{Template:WebIcon_Health}}, activated when '''{{vh|About_Land_-_Options|Safe (no damage)}}''' is disabled. Scripted objects can be programmed to inflict damage on participants; when your health drops to 0%, you're teleported home. Unlike other virtual environments, death incurs no permanent penalties aside from a brief inconvenience. Non-consensual combat can be a violation of the {{xref|Community Standards}}. Residents have also created their own combat systems when the built-in one was found lacking. }} | ||
{{Gloss|Community Standards| Second Life [http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php Community Standards], the basic rules that govern social interaction in SL. }} | {{Gloss|Community Standards| Second Life [http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php Community Standards], the basic rules that govern social interaction in SL. }} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|contribution| An amount of land you [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:How_do_I_change_or_remove_group_land_contributions voluntarily move] from your personal land use tier into the allocation for a {{Xref|group}} to which you belong. }} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|concierge account|An account that owns an estate, pays for an estate, or pays tier for more than half a region's worth of mainland parcels.}} | ||
{{Gloss|coordinate| Your position in 3D space represented in the form of a vector (x, y, z), visible in the Map window. These coordinates are the position in the sim ("sim-local", not "global"). }} | {{Gloss|coordinate| Your position in 3D space represented in the form of a vector (x, y, z), visible in the Map window. These coordinates are the position in the sim ("sim-local", not "global"). }} | ||
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{{Gloss|crash logs| Information the Viewer can automatically send to Linden Lab when it crashes. You may also want to include crash logs when [[Viewerhelp:Bug Reporting|reporting a bug]]. }} | {{Gloss|crash logs| Information the Viewer can automatically send to Linden Lab when it crashes. You may also want to include crash logs when [[Viewerhelp:Bug Reporting|reporting a bug]]. }} | ||
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{{Gloss|deed|To give a parcel of land or object to a group. A deeded object can also change parcel media information on a parcel with which it shares a group.}} | {{Gloss|deed|To give a parcel of land or object to a group. A deeded object can also change parcel media information on a parcel with which it shares a group.}} | ||
{{Gloss|Destination Guide| | {{Gloss|detach|To remove an item that has been attached to a specific part of your avatar’s body and return it to your inventory.}} | ||
{{Gloss| Destination Guide | Directory of some of the best inworld locations and Resident creations, curated by Linden Lab. The Destination Guide is available [http://secondlife.com/destinations on the web] and in the Second Life Viewer, by clicking the '''Destinations''' button. For more information, see [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Destination_Guide_FAQ Destination Guide FAQ].}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|display name|A name you choose that is visible to other Residents, both above your avatar and in chat logs. It is separate from your {{Xref|username}} and you can change it periodically. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Display_names Display names]. }} | ||
{{Gloss|draw distance|How far you can see in the far distance. To change, choose '''Me > Preferences''' then select the Graphics tab to display the {{winlink|Preferences|Preferences - Graphics}} window.}} | {{Gloss|draw distance|How far you can see in the far distance. To change, choose '''Me > Preferences''' then select the Graphics tab to display the {{winlink|Preferences|Preferences - Graphics}} window.}} | ||
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== E == | == E == | ||
{{Gloss|estate|One or more regions with a single owner and a particular shared set of rules, such as banned users, sun position, and so on. Aside from the {{Xref|mainland | {{Gloss|estate|One or more regions with a single owner and a particular shared set of rules, such as banned users, sun position, and so on. Aside from the {{Xref|mainland}}, most estates are privately owned by Residents. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Estate_FAQ Estate FAQ] and [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Land Land]. }} | ||
{{Gloss | {{Gloss | ||
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== F == | == F == | ||
{{Gloss|face|One side of a {{Xref|prim}}. | {{Gloss | ||
|face | |||
|One side of a {{Xref|prim}}. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Gloss|facelight|An invisible attachment, sometimes scripted, that illuminates an avatar's face and body to enhance appearance. Commonly used in fashion photography. | {{Gloss | ||
|facelight | |||
|An invisible attachment, sometimes scripted, that illuminates an avatar's face and body to enhance appearance. Commonly used in fashion photography. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Gloss|favorites bar|Area near the top of the window, just below the {{Xref|location bar}}, where you can save often-used {{Xref|landmarks}} for ease of access. Right-click on the menu bar to show or hide the favorites bar. | {{Gloss | ||
|favorites bar | |||
|Area near the top of the window, just below the {{Xref|location bar}}, where you can save often-used {{Xref|landmarks}} for ease of access. Right-click on the menu bar to show or hide the favorites bar. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{Gloss|flexiprim|A flexible {{Xref|prim}}; also "flexi." | {{Gloss | ||
|flexiprim | |||
|A flexible {{Xref|prim}}; also "flexi." | |||
}} | }} | ||
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{{Gloss|flycam|Special camera view that allows a third-party device like a 3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator to perform cinematic, freeform camera motions. Setup in {{winlink|Joystick Configuration}}.}} | {{Gloss|flycam|Special camera view that allows a third-party device like a 3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator to perform cinematic, freeform camera motions. Setup in {{winlink|Joystick Configuration}}.}} | ||
{{Gloss|full perm|Full {{Xref|permission|permissions}}: You can freely {{Xref|copy}}, {{Xref|modify}}, and {{Xref|transfer}} objects with this permission. | {{Gloss|full perm|Full {{Xref|permission|permissions}}: You can freely {{Xref|copy}}, {{Xref|modify}}, and {{Xref|transfer}} objects with this permission. | ||
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== G == | == G == | ||
{{Gloss|General|See {{xref|maturity rating}}.}} | {{Gloss | ||
|General | |||
|See {{xref|maturity rating}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss|gesture|An inventory {{xref|item}} that triggers a combination of {{xref|animation|animations}}, {{xref|sound|sounds}}, and/or text chat. For example, your avatar saying "YAY!" in text chat while accompanied by a dance and happy music. Gestures are popularly shared as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme memes]. See {{vh|Gestures}} | {{Gloss|gesture|An inventory {{xref|item}} that triggers a combination of {{xref|animation|animations}}, {{xref|sound|sounds}}, and/or text chat. For example, your avatar saying "YAY!" in text chat while accompanied by a dance and happy music. Gestures are popularly shared as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme memes]. See {{vh|Gestures}}.}} | ||
{{Gloss|Governor Linden|Default owner of land on the {{Xref|mainland}}; abandoned land reverts to ownership by Governor Linden.}} | {{Gloss|Governor Linden | ||
|Default owner of land on the {{Xref|mainland}}; abandoned land reverts to ownership by Governor Linden.}} | |||
{{Gloss|grid |A connected set of Second Life simulators, defining an individual virtual world. The main public Second Life grid is known as {{Xref|Agni}}; others exist for development and testing | {{Gloss|grid |A connected set of Second Life simulators, defining an individual virtual world. The main public Second Life grid is known as {{Xref|Agni}}; others exist for development and testing. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Gloss|grid coordinates|The name of a region combined with three numbers between 0 and 255 for the X and Y (north-south & east-west) coordinates, and from 0 to 4,096 for the Z (up-down) coordinate. Higher altitudes are possible but uncommon.}} | {{Gloss|grid coordinates|The name of a region combined with three numbers between 0 and 255 for the X and Y (north-south & east-west) coordinates, and from 0 to 4,096 for the Z (up-down) coordinate. Higher altitudes are possible but uncommon.}} | ||
{{Gloss|griefing|An activity intended to make another Resident's life or experience in Second Life unpleasant. | {{Gloss|griefing|An activity intended to make another Resident's life or experience in Second Life unpleasant. Choose '''Help > Report Abuse''' to report griefing.}} | ||
{{Gloss|group|An organization of two or more Residents that you can | {{Gloss|group|An organization of two or more Residents that you can create or join. To see the groups you belong to, '''Communicate > Groups'''. For more information, see [http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Groups-overview/ta-p/700081 Groups Overview].}} | ||
{{Gloss|group title|Label designated for group members. | {{Gloss|group title|Label designated for group members. By default, a group title appears over an avatar’s name when that group is active. }} | ||
== H == | == H == | ||
{{Gloss|Havok 4|See {{xref|physics}}. | {{Gloss|Havok 4 | ||
|See {{xref|physics}}. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|inworld|In the Second Life virtual world.}} | ||
{{Gloss|infohub|A [[#Linden Lab|Linden Lab]]-owned information and social area | {{Gloss|infohub|A [[#Linden Lab|Linden Lab]]-owned information and social area. }} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|IM|Instant Message. Private text conversation between two Residents. See [http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Text-chat-and-instant-messages/ta-p/700155#Section_.2 Instant Message].}} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|inspector | |||
|Dialog that appears when you hold your mouse pointer over objects or avatars inworld. Click {{Icon_Info}} to display a menu. See {{Vh|Inspector}}. | |||
}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|inventory | |||
|The collection of all the items that you own or have access to in Second Life; does not include items currently placed within the 3D world, but does include items attached to your avatar. Click {{TabIcon_Inventory|My Inventory}} or choose '''Me > My Inventory''' to display your inventory. See {{winlink|My Inventory}} and {{vh|Managing_your_inventory}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss | |||
|invisiprim | |||
|A {{Xref|prim}} with a special transparent texture that "hides" most items behind it; a venerable workaround. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Invisiprim invisiprim].}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|island | |||
|One or more regions detached from the {{Xref|mainland}} and only accessible by teleportation. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|Issue Tracker | |||
|The [http://jira.secondlife.com JIRA public issue tracker], a searchable database used to organize issues (bugs and feature requests) submitted by the Second Life community. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|item|General term for all inventory asset types, like clothes, {{Xref|landmark|landmarks}}, and {{Xref|object|objects}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | == J == | ||
{{Gloss| JIRA | See {{Xref|Issue Tracker}}.}} | |||
== K == | == K == | ||
{{Gloss|kick|The forced log-off of a Resident from Second Life by a {{Xref|Linden}}. }} | {{Gloss | ||
|kick | |||
|The forced log-off of a Resident from Second Life by a {{Xref|Linden}}. }} | |||
{{Gloss | |||
|Knowledge Base | [http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/tkb-p/English_KB%40tkb Second Life Knowledge Base], the official site for documentation and other useful information on Second Life. }} | |||
== L == | == L == | ||
{{Gloss| L$| See {{xref|Linden dollar}}.}} | {{Gloss | ||
| L$ | |||
| See {{xref|Linden dollar}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss|lag|Apparent slow response time when using the Second Life Viewer, with three basic sources: ''client lag'' due to processing power limitations of your computer running the Second Life Viewer, ''network lag'' due to communications latency and limitations, and ''server lag'' due to processing limitations of the Second Life {{Xref|sim|simulator}} software. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Reducing_lag Reducing lag].}} | {{Gloss|lag|Apparent slow response time when using the Second Life Viewer, with three basic sources: ''client lag'' due to processing power limitations of your computer running the Second Life Viewer, ''network lag'' due to communications latency and limitations, and ''server lag'' due to processing limitations of the Second Life {{Xref|sim|simulator}} software. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Reducing_lag Reducing lag].}} | ||
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{{Gloss|land|An area of the Second Life virtual world. The smallest division of land is called a {{Xref|parcel}}; a {{Xref|region}} consists of one or more parcels. An {{Xref|estate}} consists of one or more regions. See also {{Xref|private estate}}, {{Xref|mainland}}. }} | {{Gloss|land|An area of the Second Life virtual world. The smallest division of land is called a {{Xref|parcel}}; a {{Xref|region}} consists of one or more parcels. An {{Xref|estate}} consists of one or more regions. See also {{Xref|private estate}}, {{Xref|mainland}}. }} | ||
{{Gloss|landmark|Shortcut to a place in Second Life stored in your {{Xref|inventory}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_use_Landmarks%3F How do I use Landmarks?] }} | {{Gloss | ||
|landmark | |||
|Shortcut to a place in Second Life stored in your {{Xref|inventory}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_use_Landmarks%3F How do I use Landmarks?] }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | LDPW | Linden Department of Public Works, a program focused on improving the {{Xref|mainland}}. See [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LDPW LDPW].}} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|library | |||
|Folder in your {{Xref|inventory}} containing stock content provided by {{Xref|Linden Lab}}. Works similarly to a "read-only shared drive" on a computer network: All Residents share the same content at all times, but can't change it. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Library Library].}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|lock | |||
| See {{winlink|Build Tools - Object}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
| limits | |||
| Second Life has many numerical limits about avatars, land, etc. [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Limits See the comprehensive list.]}} | |||
{{Gloss | |||
|Linden | |||
|An employee of {{Xref|Linden Lab}}, with the Second Life {{Xref|account}} last name "Linden." }} | |||
{{Gloss| Linden | {{Gloss | ||
|Linden dollar | |||
|Abbreviated "L$", the unit of currency for all monetary transactions in Second Life. Use Linden dollars to pay for goods and services provided by other {{Xref|Residents}}. You can buy Linden dollars and exchange them for US dollars and other real-world currencies on the official {{Xref|Lindex}} and on other third-party exchanges. }} | |||
{{Gloss|Linden | {{Gloss | ||
| Linden Home | |||
| A Linden Home is an easy "starter kit" for Premium account holders who want to have a virtual home in a themed community. [http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Linden-Home-overview/ta-p/700103 Learn more.] | |||
}} | |||
{{Gloss | {{Gloss | ||
|Linden Lab | |||
|The company that makes and maintains Second Life. See [http://lindenlab.com/ lindenlab.com]. | |||
}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|LindeX | |||
|Currency exchange service offered by {{Xref|Linden Lab}}. See [http://secondlife.com/currency/ LindeX™]. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|link | |||
|To connect multiple {{Xref|prim|prims}}, so they act as as one unit, moving together and transferring to and from {{Xref|inventory}} together. See {{Xref|unlink}}. See also [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Link Link]. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
| linkset | |||
|See {{xref|link}} and {{xref|object}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss|LSL| Linden Scripting Language. The programming language you can use to control the behavior of inworld objects. LSL has syntax similar to C. See the [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LSL_Portal LSL Portal]. | {{Gloss | ||
|LSL | |||
| Linden Scripting Language. The programming language you can use to control the behavior of inworld objects. LSL has syntax similar to C. See the [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LSL_Portal LSL Portal]. | |||
}} | }} | ||
== M == | == M == | ||
{{Gloss| machinima| A combination of "machine" and "cinema" that refers to movies made in graphical 3D environments like Second Life. For example, a action-packed thriller starring {{xref|avatar|avatars}} and featuring exotic {{xref|build|builds}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Machinima machinima].}} | {{Gloss | ||
| machinima | |||
| A combination of "machine" and "cinema" that refers to movies made in graphical 3D environments like Second Life. For example, a action-packed thriller starring {{xref|avatar|avatars}} and featuring exotic {{xref|build|builds}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Machinima machinima].}} | |||
{{Gloss | |||
|main grid | |||
|The primary Second Life {{Xref|grid}} to which users connect; other grids exist for testing and development.}} | |||
{{Gloss | |||
|mainland | |||
|Large {{Xref|land}} area created and designed by Linden Lab, owned by {{Xref|Governor Linden}} and with estate ID one. Residents with a {{Xref|premium account}} can buy mainland parcels and must pay a monthly land use fee when they own more than 512m<sup>2</sup>. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|map | |||
|Choose '''World''' > '''World Map''' to display the {{Winlink|World Map}} or '''World''' > '''Mini-Map''' to display the {{Winlink|Mini-Map}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Map Map]. | |||
}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|marketplace | |||
|[https://marketplace.secondlife.com/ Second Life Marketplace], the official website for buying and selling virtual items for use in Second Life. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|mature | |||
|See {{Xref|maturity rating}}. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|maturity rating | |||
|Regions, events, and other content are rated {{Mrg}}, {{Mrm}}, or {{Mra}}. For example, a region containing sexually explicit or intensely violent content is rated {{Mra}}. "PG" and "Mature" are older terms being phased out. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Maturity_ratings:_an_overview Maturity ratings: an overview]. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|media | |||
| Rich content, such as a video or webpage, which can be displayed on a land {{Xref|parcel}} or on a {{Xref|prim}}'s {{Xref|face}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|mesh | |||
| A type of model created in an external application (such as Maya, 3DS Max, or Blender), exported to the COLLADA standard interchange format, and uploaded to Second Life. For more information, see [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Mesh Mesh]. }} | |||
{{Gloss| mesh clothing | Clothing items which are ''not'' made of {{xref|prim|prims}} and can be found in the {{vh|Appearance_Editor_-_Shirt|APPEARANCE EDITOR}} alongside {{xref|body part|body parts}}. }} | {{Gloss| mesh clothing | Clothing items which are ''not'' made of {{xref|prim|prims}} and can be found in the {{vh|Appearance_Editor_-_Shirt|APPEARANCE EDITOR}} alongside {{xref|body part|body parts}}. }} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|mini-map | Simplified small version of the world map. To display, choose '''World > Mini-map'''.}} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|Moderate | |||
|See {{xref|maturity rating}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss|morph|See {{Xref|Voice Morph}}. }} | |||
{{Gloss|Morph Pack|A packaged set of {{Xref|Voice Morph|Voice Morphs}}, grouped by a common category. When you subscribe to a Morph Pack, you get access to all {{Xref|morph|morphs}} in the pack for 30 days. Subscribing to the same pack again adds an additional 30 days to the expiration date.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|MOTD | |||
|Message of the Day, that appears as you log into Second Life. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/MOTD MOTD]. }} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|modify | |||
|Object permission that allows you to change properties, such as item name or scale, as well as delete the object. Other permissions include: {{Xref|copy}}, {{Xref|move}}, and {{Xref|transfer}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_set_permissions_on_an_object%3F How do I set permissions on an object?].}} | |||
{{Gloss | |||
|Mono | |||
|Scripting engine used to run {{Xref|LSL}} scripts with increased performance.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|move | |||
|Object {{Xref|permission}} that controls whether the object can be moved. Other permissions include {{Xref|copy}}, {{Xref|modify}}, and {{Xref|transfer}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_set_permissions_on_an_object%3F How do I set permissions on an object?].}} | |||
{{Gloss|move | {{Gloss | ||
|mouselook | |||
|Viewer mode in which you see from a first-person perspective. You still use the keyboard to move your avatar, but use the mouse to look around. To enter, click '''View''', {{Template:Icon_Cam_Avatar|See as avatar}}, then {{Icon_Cam_Mouselook|Mouselook View}}; to leave it, press {{K|Esc}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss|mute|See {{Xref|block}}. }} | {{Gloss | ||
|mute | |||
|See {{Xref|block}}. }} | |||
== N == | == N == | ||
{{Gloss|Navigation Bar|Area near the top of the window just below the menu bar that displays your location inworld, buttons to teleport {{Xref|home}}, and your teleport history, along with other information about your current location. }} | {{Gloss | ||
|Navigation Bar | |||
|Area near the top of the window just below the menu bar that displays your location inworld, buttons to teleport {{Xref|home}}, and your teleport history, along with other information about your current location. }} | |||
{{Gloss|non-physical|Avatars and other objects can pass through non-physical objects. Avatars may also become non-physical when seated on objects, which prevents them from being bumped or pushed.|}} | |||
{{Gloss | |||
|notecard | |||
|Inventory item intended to convey some information; typically contains text, but may also contain embedded textures, snapshots, objects, or other notecards. }} | |||
{{Gloss | {{Gloss | ||
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|Object permission that does not permit the current owner to make additional copies of the object. Compare to {{Xref|copy}}.}} | |Object permission that does not permit the current owner to make additional copies of the object. Compare to {{Xref|copy}}.}} | ||
{{Gloss|no-fly|Any land parcel that does not permit flying. You can fly through no-fly parcels, but as soon as you touch down and stop flying, you’ll be unable to fly again until you exit the no-fly parcel.}} | {{Gloss | ||
|no-fly | |||
|Any land parcel that does not permit flying. You can fly through no-fly parcels, but as soon as you touch down and stop flying, you’ll be unable to fly again until you exit the no-fly parcel.}} | |||
{{Gloss|no-modify|Any object whose permissions do not permit the current owner to make changes to the object. These objects have '''(no modify)''' in their inventory name.}} | {{Gloss|no-modify|Any object whose permissions do not permit the current owner to make changes to the object. These objects have '''(no modify)''' in their inventory name.}} | ||
{{Gloss|no-transfer|Any object whose permissions do not permit the current owner to resell or give away the object. These objects have '''(no transfer)''' in their inventory name.}} | {{Gloss|no-transfer|Any object whose permissions do not permit the current owner to resell or give away the object. These objects have '''(no transfer)''' in their inventory name.}} | ||
{{Gloss|NPIOF|No Payment Info on File|}} | {{Gloss|NPIOF|No Payment Info on File|}} | ||
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== O == | == O == | ||
{{Gloss|object|A | {{Gloss|object|A collection of one or more {{Xref|link|linked}} {{Xref|prim|prims}} (also referred to as a linkset). Not to be confused with {{Xref|item}}, since an object is a specific item ''type''.}} | ||
{{Gloss|object bonus|A multiplier for the number of {{Xref|prim|prims}} allowed on a parcel | {{Gloss | ||
|object bonus | |||
|A multiplier for the number of {{Xref|prim|prims}} allowed on a parcel. May be between <code>1.0</code> (the default) and <code>10.0</code>. For example, at <code>1.0</code> a 512m<sup>2</sup> parcel is allowed 117 objects. Set at <code>2.0</code>, a 512m<sup>2</sup> parcel is allowed 234, or twice as many, and so on. The maximum number of prims per per region is 15,000, regardless of the object bonus. NOTE: Lowering the object bonus after {{xref|build|builds}} have been established in a region may cause objects to be returned or deleted.}} | |||
{{Gloss|off world|When an object or avatar is sent out of the bounds of the grid. This usually results in it being returned to {{Xref|inventory}}, but on occasion, inventory loss may occur.}} | {{Gloss|off world|When an object or avatar is sent out of the bounds of the grid. This usually results in it being returned to {{Xref|inventory}}, but on occasion, inventory loss may occur.}} | ||
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{{Gloss|packet loss |An error when a piece of data fails to make it from Second Life's servers to your computer. Significant packet loss results in perceivable network {{xref|lag}}.}} | {{Gloss|packet loss |An error when a piece of data fails to make it from Second Life's servers to your computer. Significant packet loss results in perceivable network {{xref|lag}}.}} | ||
{{Gloss|parcel|The smallest division of {{Xref|land}} in Second Life, at least 16m<sup>2</sup>, owned by a single {{Xref|Resident}} or {{Xref|group}}.}} | {{Gloss | ||
|parcel | |||
|The smallest division of {{Xref|land}} in Second Life, at least 16m<sup>2</sup>, owned by a single {{Xref|Resident}} or {{Xref|group}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|partner | |||
|An optional relationship listed in a Resident's profile. Partnership confers no special status; it's symbolic and can done be for business, romance, or just for fun. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Partnering Partnering].}} | |||
{{Gloss | {{Gloss | ||
| Payment Information on File | |||
| A status shown in a Resident's profile indicating they have a valid billing relationship with Linden Lab. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:What_are_the_different_types_of_Account_Verification%3F What are the different types of Account Verification?]}} | |||
{{Gloss|permission|Permissions include: {{Xref|copy}}, {{Xref|move}}, {{Xref|modify}}, and {{Xref|transfer}}. For more information, see [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_set_permissions_on_an_object%3F How do I set permissions on an object?].}} | {{Gloss|permission|Permissions include: {{Xref|copy}}, {{Xref|move}}, {{Xref|modify}}, and {{Xref|transfer}}. For more information, see [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_set_permissions_on_an_object%3F How do I set permissions on an object?].}} | ||
{{Gloss|PG|See {{Xref|maturity rating}}.}} | {{Gloss | ||
|PG | |||
|See {{Xref|maturity rating}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|physics | |||
| The Second Life virtual world is powered by the [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Havok_4_Beta_Home Havok 4 physics engine], which affects appropriate avatars and objects with calculated forces such as gravity and friction. See {{xref|physics-enabled}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss|physics| | {{Gloss | ||
|physics-enabled | |||
| When an object has the '''Physical''' flag set. See {{winlink|Build Tools - Object}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss | ||
|pick | |||
|Location in a Resident's {{Xref|profile}} that they have chosen to display; a profile can contain up to ten regular picks and unlimited {{Xref|classifieds}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|premium account| Enables you to buy {{Xref|mainland}}, receive a monthly {{Xref|stipend}}, and to access premium support. See also {{Xref|account}}.}} | ||
{{Gloss|prim|Primitive, a 3D shape like a cube, sphere, or cone. More complex shapes are possible with {{Xref|sculpted primitive|sculpted prims}}. All Second Life objects are made of prims. Prim allocations are {{Xref|land}}-dependent; see [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Primfficiency creative ways to optimize prim usage].}} | {{Gloss|prim|Primitive, a 3D shape like a cube, sphere, or cone. More complex shapes are possible with {{Xref|sculpted primitive|sculpted prims}}. All Second Life objects are made of prims. Prim allocations are {{Xref|land}}-dependent; see [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Primfficiency creative ways to optimize prim usage].}} | ||
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{{Gloss|profile|Information about yourself that you share with other Residents, including an image, descriptive text, and {{Xref|pick|picks}}. To view or edit your profile, choose the Profile tab in the {{Xref|sidebar}}. }} | {{Gloss|profile|Information about yourself that you share with other Residents, including an image, descriptive text, and {{Xref|pick|picks}}. To view or edit your profile, choose the Profile tab in the {{Xref|sidebar}}. }} | ||
{{Gloss| push script| {{xref|script|Script}} in an object that can exert physical force on avatars and other objects. For example, a gun capable of slamming blocks into a wall. When used in a consensual gaming environment, this can be desired, but push scripts are also be used for {{xref|griefing}}. To prevent malicious use, push scripts can be disabled at the {{vh|Region/Estate_-_Region|region}} and {{vh|About_Land_-_Options|parcel}} levels. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlPushObject llPushObject].}} | {{Gloss | ||
| push script | |||
| {{xref|script|Script}} in an object that can exert physical force on avatars and other objects. For example, a gun capable of slamming blocks into a wall. When used in a consensual gaming environment, this can be desired, but push scripts are also be used for {{xref|griefing}}. To prevent malicious use, push scripts can be disabled at the {{vh|Region/Estate_-_Region|region}} and {{vh|About_Land_-_Options|parcel}} levels. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlPushObject llPushObject].}} | |||
== R == | == R == | ||
{{Gloss|region|A named 256m x 256m (65,536 m²) area hosted on a {{Xref|sim}}. In common usage, the term "simulator" or "sim" may also refer to a region, but in fact a single server process can host multiple regions. See {{xref|region type}} and {{xref|maturity rating}}.}} | {{Gloss | ||
|region | |||
|A named 256m x 256m (65,536 m²) area hosted on a {{Xref|sim}}. In common usage, the term "simulator" or "sim" may also refer to a region, but in fact a single server process can host multiple regions. See {{xref|region type}} and {{xref|maturity rating}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss|region type| There are three types of {{xref|region|regions}}: {{Xref|Full Region|Full}}, {{Xref|Homestead|Homesteads}}, and {{Xref|Openspaces|Openspaces}}. See [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Private_Region_Types Private Region Types].}} | {{Gloss | ||
| region type | |||
| There are three types of {{xref|region|regions}}: {{Xref|Full Region|Full}}, {{Xref|Homestead|Homesteads}}, and {{Xref|Openspaces|Openspaces}}. See [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Private_Region_Types Private Region Types].}} | |||
{{Gloss|Resident|A user of Second Life software and a participant in the Second Life virtual world. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Resident Resident].}} | {{Gloss | ||
|relog | |||
|A term for the action of selecting Me > Exit Second Life (Ctrl + Q), and then opening Second Life again. It's a first step to solving many problems, so if you don't know where else to start, try a relog.}} | |||
{{Gloss|Resident|A user of Second Life software and a participant in the Second Life virtual world. Always capitalize. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Resident Resident].}} | |||
{{Gloss|rez|To create or to make an object appear {{Xref|inworld}}. To rez an object, drag it from your inventory or create a new one using the Build window.}} | {{Gloss|rez|To create or to make an object appear {{Xref|inworld}}. To rez an object, drag it from your inventory or create a new one using the Build window.}} | ||
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{{Gloss|rezday|The day a Resident's account is started. The Second Life equivalent of a "birthday."}} | {{Gloss|rezday|The day a Resident's account is started. The Second Life equivalent of a "birthday."}} | ||
{{Gloss|rolling restart| Second Life server upgrades are done in waves, meaning a group of servers containing a set of regions is restarted, then another group, and so on. This is more resilient than shutting down all servers at once, because Linden Lab engineers can analyze if any problems occur along the way, while Residents can teleport to regions that are still up. Rolling restarts are announced in the [http://status.secondlifegrid.net/ Grid Status Reports | {{Gloss | ||
| rolling restart | |||
| Second Life server upgrades are done in waves, meaning a group of servers containing a set of regions is restarted, then another group, and so on. This is more resilient than shutting down all servers at once, because Linden Lab engineers can analyze if any problems occur along the way, while Residents can teleport to regions that are still up. Rolling restarts are announced in the [http://status.secondlifegrid.net/ Grid Status Reports].}} | |||
{{Gloss|run|One of the ways to move in Second Life. To run, click '''Move''', then {{Icon_Move_Run|Running mode}}, or double-tap the {{K|W}}, {{K|S}}, {{K|A}}, and {{K|D}} keys. See also {{Xref|walk}}, {{Xref|fly}}, and {{Xref|teleport}}. }} | {{Gloss|run | ||
|One of the ways to move in Second Life. To run, click '''Move''', then {{Icon_Move_Run|Running mode}}, or double-tap the {{K|W}}, {{K|S}}, {{K|A}}, and {{K|D}} keys. See also {{Xref|walk}}, {{Xref|fly}}, and {{Xref|teleport}}. }} | |||
== S == | == S == | ||
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{{Gloss|scripted object|Object that has one or more scripts attached. Scripted objects can be made visible as a beacon through the View Menu. }} | {{Gloss|scripted object|Object that has one or more scripts attached. Scripted objects can be made visible as a beacon through the View Menu. }} | ||
{{Gloss|sculptie|See {{Xref|sculpted primitive}}. }} | |||
{{Gloss|sculpted primitive |A {{Xref|prim}} whose shape is determined by an array of x, y, and z coordinates stored as RGB values in an image file; can create more complex, organic shapes than ordinary prims. Also called "sculpted prim."}} | {{Gloss|sculpted primitive |A {{Xref|prim}} whose shape is determined by an array of x, y, and z coordinates stored as RGB values in an image file; can create more complex, organic shapes than ordinary prims. Also called "sculpted prim."}} | ||
{{Gloss|Second Life|3D online virtual world created by Linden Lab, containing persistent content created by its {{Xref|Resident|Residents}}. }} | {{Gloss|Second Life|3D online virtual world created by Linden Lab, containing persistent content created by its {{Xref|Resident|Residents}}. }} | ||
{{Gloss |shout |Text chat (including by {{Xref|scripted object|scripted objects}}) viewable within a 100m radius.}} | {{Gloss |shout |Text chat (including by {{Xref|scripted object|scripted objects}}) viewable within a 100m radius.}} | ||
{{Gloss |sim |Simulator, which can refer to a single {{Xref|region}} or the hardware or software simulating one or more {{Xref|region|regions}}. | {{Gloss |sim |Simulator, which can refer to a single {{Xref|region}} or the hardware or software simulating one or more {{Xref|region|regions}}. | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{Gloss|snapshot|Picture taken {{Xref|inworld}} by clicking on {{Icon_Snapshot|Snapshot}} | {{Gloss|snapshot|Picture taken {{Xref|inworld}} by clicking on {{Icon_Snapshot|Snapshot}}. }} | ||
{{Gloss|stipend| Weekly allowance of {{Xref|Linden dollar|Linden dollars}} paid to Residents with a {{Xref|premium account}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:How_do_I_get_my_stipend%3F How do I get my stipend?]|}} | {{Gloss|stipend| Weekly allowance of {{Xref|Linden dollar|Linden dollars}} paid to Residents with a {{Xref|premium account}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:How_do_I_get_my_stipend%3F How do I get my stipend?]|}} | ||
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== T == | == T == | ||
{{Gloss|Teen Second Life|Second Life {{Xref|grid}} for teens, ages 13-17 | {{Gloss|Teen Second Life|Second Life {{Xref|grid}} for teens, ages 13-17, closed in January, 2011, when the {{Xref|main grid}} became open to users aged 16 and above. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{Gloss|Terms of Service|The terms you agree to when you log into the Second Life virtual world. See [http://secondlife.com/corporate/tos.php Terms of Service]. }} | {{Gloss|Terms of Service|The terms you agree to when you log into the Second Life virtual world. See [http://secondlife.com/corporate/tos.php Terms of Service]. }} | ||
{{Gloss|terraform|To change the shape and elevation of land using the {{Vh|Build Tools - Edit Terrain|Land Tool}}. To terraform, right-click on the ground and choose '''Edit Terrain''', or choose '''Build > Build Tool > Land Tool'''. | {{Gloss|terraform|To change the shape and elevation of land using the {{Vh|Build Tools - Edit Terrain|Land Tool}}. To terraform, right-click on the ground and choose '''Edit Terrain''', or choose '''Build > Select Build Tool > Land Tool'''. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{Gloss|tier|The maximum amount of land you can own. Tier isn't land itself, but is the ''potential'' to own land. There are different levels of tier as shown on [https://secondlife.com/my/account/landfees.php Land Use Fees]. For example, if you're you're at a tier level that allows you to hold 4,096 m<sup>2</sup> of land, you can buy a 1024m<sup>2</sup> and another 3072m<sup>2</sup> parcel without exceeding your tier. But if you buy another parcel on top of that, your tier fees, and land allocation, increase. see [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Tier Tier].}} | {{Gloss|tier|The maximum amount of land you can own. Tier isn't land itself, but is the ''potential'' to own land. There are different levels of tier as shown on [https://secondlife.com/my/account/landfees.php Land Use Fees]. For example, if you're you're at a tier level that allows you to hold 4,096 m<sup>2</sup> of land, you can buy a 1024m<sup>2</sup> and another 3072m<sup>2</sup> parcel without exceeding your tier. But if you buy another parcel on top of that, your tier fees, and land allocation, increase. see [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Tier Tier].}} | ||
{{Gloss|transfer|Object {{Xref|permission}} that allows the owner to transfer the object to another person. Other permissions include: {{Xref|copy}}, {{Xref|move}}, and {{Xref|modify}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_set_permissions_on_an_object%3F How do I set permissions on an object?]. | {{Gloss | ||
|transfer | |||
|Object {{Xref|permission}} that allows the owner to transfer the object to another person. Other permissions include: {{Xref|copy}}, {{Xref|move}}, and {{Xref|modify}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_set_permissions_on_an_object%3F How do I set permissions on an object?]. | |||
}} | }} | ||
== U == | == U == | ||
{{Gloss|UUID|Universally Unique Identifier, a 128-bit (16 byte) value used to identify things in Second Life, including all types of {{Xref|object|objects}}, {{Xref|avatar|avatars}}, and {{Xref|group|groups}}. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/UUID UUID]. | |||
}} | |||
{{Gloss|unlink|To disconnect a {{Xref|linked}} set of {{Xref|prim|prims}}, so that they're separated into individual prims and no longer function as a unified group.}} | {{Gloss|unlink|To disconnect a {{Xref|linked}} set of {{Xref|prim|prims}}, so that they're separated into individual prims and no longer function as a unified group.}} | ||
{{Gloss| | {{Gloss|username|The unique identifier you use to log into Second Life. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Usernames Usernames]. }} | ||
== V == | == V == | ||
{{Gloss|vendor|Scripted object designed to sell objects to Residents.}} | {{Gloss|vendor|Scripted object designed to sell objects to Residents.}} | ||
{{Gloss|Viewer|Program you run on your computer to use Second Life; sometimes referred to as the ''client''. Capitalized when referring to the official Second Life Viewer from Linden Lab. Not capitalized when referring to third-party viewers. }} | |||
<span id="voice"></span> | <span id="voice"></span> | ||
{{Gloss|voice chat|Feature of the Viewer that enables you to speak to and hear other Residents. Use a headset for the best experience. To enable or disable voice chat on a parcel, choose '''World | {{Gloss|voice chat|Feature of the Viewer that enables you to speak to and hear other Residents. Use a headset for the best experience. To enable or disable voice chat on a parcel, choose '''World > About Land''', then click the SOUND tab. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Voice_FAQ Voice FAQ]. }} | ||
{{Gloss|Voice Morph|A preset filter that changes the sound of your speaking voice to any listeners in voice chat. See {{Xref|Voice Morphing}}. }} | |||
{{Gloss|Voice Morphing|Feature of the Viewer that enables you to alter the sound of your speaking voice when using voice chat. To preview voice morphs and subscribe to morph packs choose '''Communicate > Voice Morphing'''. }} | |||
== W == | == W == | ||
{{Gloss|walk|Default method of movement {{Xref|inworld}}. To walk, click '''Move''', then click the '''Walk Forward''' or '''Walk Backward''' icons; or use the movement keys ({{K|W}}, {{K|S}}, {{K|A}}, and {{K|D}} or the arrow keys). See also {{Xref|run}}, {{Xref|fly}}, and {{Xref|teleport}}.}} | {{Gloss | ||
|walk | |||
|Default method of movement {{Xref|inworld}}. To walk, click '''Move''', then click the '''Walk Forward''' or '''Walk Backward''' icons; or use the movement keys ({{K|W}}, {{K|S}}, {{K|A}}, and {{K|D}} or the arrow keys). See also {{Xref|run}}, {{Xref|fly}}, and {{Xref|teleport}}.}} | |||
{{Gloss|welcome area|Location {{Xref|inworld}} where new Residents arrive after leaving | {{Gloss | ||
|welcome area | |||
|Location {{Xref|inworld}} where new Residents arrive after leaving Orientation Island or Help Island. See [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Welcome_Area_Guidelines Welcome Area Guidelines]. }} | |||
{{Gloss|whisper| | {{Gloss | ||
|whisper | |||
|{{Xref|voice chat|Voice chat}} (usually by a {{Xref|scripted object}}) audible within a ten-meter radius.}} | |||
{{Gloss|WindLight|Proprietary codename for Second Life's atmospheric rendering system that enhances the skies, lighting, and other graphical aspects. Found in the {{winlink|Advanced_Sky_Editor_-_Atmosphere|Advanced Sky Editor}}, "WindLight" is commonly used by Residents to refer to {{vh|Snapshot_Preview|photographs}} and {{xref|machinima}} that include such effects. See [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/WindLight WindLight].}} | {{Gloss | ||
|WindLight | |||
|Proprietary codename for Second Life's atmospheric rendering system that enhances the skies, lighting, and other graphical aspects. Found in the {{winlink|Advanced_Sky_Editor_-_Atmosphere|Advanced Sky Editor}}, "WindLight" is commonly used by Residents to refer to {{vh|Snapshot_Preview|photographs}} and {{xref|machinima}} that include such effects. See [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/WindLight WindLight].}} | |||
== X == | == X == | ||
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{{Gloss|X-axis|East-West axis of the inworld coordinate system. When editing objects, represented by a red arrow.}} | {{Gloss|X-axis|East-West axis of the inworld coordinate system. When editing objects, represented by a red arrow.}} | ||
{{Gloss|Xstreet| | {{Gloss|Xstreet| Old Second Life web-based marketplace, now replaced by [http://marketplace.secondlife.com Second Life Marketplace].}} | ||
== Y == | == Y == | ||
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{{Gloss|Z-axis|Up-down (vertical) axis of the inworld coordinate system. When editing objects, represented by a blue arrow.}} | {{Gloss|Z-axis|Up-down (vertical) axis of the inworld coordinate system. When editing objects, represented by a blue arrow.}} | ||
[[Category:Viewer 2.0.2 articles]] |
Latest revision as of 09:40, 9 February 2012
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- abuse report
- An official report of intentional or malicious violation of the Terms of Service that you can file. Choose Help > Report Abuse to display the Report Abuse window that enables you to submit an abuse report. See When and how to file an Abuse Report.
- account
- A basic, free Second Life account can access basic support and rent land on private estates. See also premium account.
- Adult
- See maturity rating.
- Advanced menu
- Contains advanced technical commands, officially unsupported. To display on Windows and Linux, press Ctrl+Alt+D; some systems require Ctrl+Alt+Shift ⇧+D. On Mac, press Ctrl+Opt ⌥+D. See Advanced Menu Guide.
- Age Verification
- An account status that indicates there is Resident-shown identification on file that verifies they're an adult. See What are the different types of Account Verification?.
- agent
- See avatar.
- alpha
- In computer graphics, alpha compositing is the process of combining an image with a background to create the appearance of partial transparency. Textured objects and avatars in Second Life can be rendered partially or completely transparent through the use of alpha masks.
- alt
- Short for "alternate account"; one person can have multiple Second Life accounts. See Alt Account FAQ.
- animation
- A set of instructions that causes an avatar to engage in a sequence of motions. You can use animations to make your avatar clap hands, dance, blow a kiss, and so on.
- animation override
- A scripted attachment that replaces standard animations (such as walk, jump, stand, run). Commonly abbreviated "AO."
- asset
- A data resource such as an image, sound, script, object, and so on; identified by UUID and type. An asset can be non-technically referred to as an item.
- attachment
- An object (for example: clothing, weapons, jewelry, or shoes) that can be attached to an avatar at a specific location, usually set by the object's creator (by default: right hand). See How to attach and detach objects from your avatar.
- autoreturn
- As a landowner, set auto-return to the number of minutes after which to return objects to their owners. Set to zero (0) to never return objects to their owners automatically. See About Land - Objects.
- avatar impostor
- Performance-improving feature for rendering distant avatars. See Avatar Impostors.
B
- baked
- Freshly donned clothing will often look clear and sharply defined and then, a short time later, become fuzzy and clear again. Once this process occurs, the texture is said to be "baked."
- ban
- (1) Forbidding entry to a parcel, region, or estate. (2) A permanent termination of a Second Life account by Linden Lab, generally a consequence of violating the Terms of Service or Community Standards.
- banlines
- Lines of floating red letters spelling out "no entry" that appear on the boundaries of a land parcel from which you are banned.
- banlist
- List of Residents that the estate owner (or estate managers) has banned from the estate. To view or change (if you have rights to do so), choose World > Region/Estate, then select the Estate tab.
- basic account
- A standard, free Second Life account that can access basic customer support and rent land on private estates. See also premium account.
- beacon
- Colored locators that help you pinpoint certain objects. For instance, if you lost a physical ball that rolled off somewhere, or if you want to know which prims in your build contain scripts. Beacons will also work for avatars when appropriate, such as when an avatar plays a gesture with a sound.
- block
- To eliminate text chat from an object or text and voice chat from a Resident. To block someone, move your mouse over them inworld, click the inspector, then click the Gear and choose Block.
- body part
- Inventory item types which contain customizable attributes of your avatar's appearance: shape, skin, hair, eyes. Unlike mesh clothing and attachments, you can't remove body parts — they must be swapped with other body parts of the same type.
- bot
- An avatar controlled by a software program, rather than by a human.
- box
- An object that contains contents that you need to unpack to use, such as clothing. See Opening boxes.
- build
- (v) To create/make something out of prims in Second Life. (n) Something built in Second Life. As in, "That zoo is a beautiful build!"
- busy
- A state in which your avatar does not hear nearby chat, other Residents' IMs receive the "busy mode" response, and you automatically refuse all inventory and teleport offers. Choose Me > My Status > Busy to set busy mode.
C
- cache
- A configurable area of your hard drive setup to load previously accessed data faster. Second Life has two caches: one for inworld content, such as object information, textures, and inventory item names, and another for webpages.
- CS
- Second Life Community Standards.
- classified
- Personal advertisement for a product, service, or other offering. Added as a pick in your profile.
- clear cache
- "Refreshing" the cache can help with various problems, such as allegedly missing inventory items.
- click action
- Makes an object easier to use with a single left-click. For example, sitting down or zooming in on an object. Click actions are set in Build Tools - General. Sometimes referred to in full as "left-click action." See Click action video tutorials.
- coalesced object
- Multiple objects that appear as one entry in your inventory, marked with the icon. This can happen either via auto-return or when you select and take multiple objects together.
- collision
- When an object or avatar collides with something. Also, the LSL scripting calls related to collision events.
- combat
- Second Life has a built-in health system that is represented by , activated when Safe (no damage) is disabled. Scripted objects can be programmed to inflict damage on participants; when your health drops to 0%, you're teleported home. Unlike other virtual environments, death incurs no permanent penalties aside from a brief inconvenience. Non-consensual combat can be a violation of the Community Standards. Residents have also created their own combat systems when the built-in one was found lacking.
- Community Standards
- Second Life Community Standards, the basic rules that govern social interaction in SL.
- contribution
- An amount of land you voluntarily move from your personal land use tier into the allocation for a group to which you belong.
- concierge account
- An account that owns an estate, pays for an estate, or pays tier for more than half a region's worth of mainland parcels.
- coordinate
- Your position in 3D space represented in the form of a vector (x, y, z), visible in the Map window. These coordinates are the position in the sim ("sim-local", not "global").
- copy
- Object permission that controls whether you can make copies of an object. If allowed the object is said to have "copy permission," if not, it is no copy. Other permissions include: move, modify, and transfer. See How do I set permissions on an object?.
- contents
- An object's inventory, which can be transferred into a Resident's inventory or vice-versa, if permissions allow it. An object's contents enable interaction: for example, a plane contains scripts that model its physical behavior.
- covenant
- Agreement between an estate owner and Resident who purchases land in the estate. Specifies whether the land can be resold, zoning, code of conduct, and other restrictions. See Covenants.
- crash logs
- Information the Viewer can automatically send to Linden Lab when it crashes. You may also want to include crash logs when reporting a bug.
D
- damage-enabled
- See combat.
- deed
- To give a parcel of land or object to a group. A deeded object can also change parcel media information on a parcel with which it shares a group.
- detach
- To remove an item that has been attached to a specific part of your avatar’s body and return it to your inventory.
- Destination Guide
- Directory of some of the best inworld locations and Resident creations, curated by Linden Lab. The Destination Guide is available on the web and in the Second Life Viewer, by clicking the Destinations button. For more information, see Destination Guide FAQ.
- display name
- A name you choose that is visible to other Residents, both above your avatar and in chat logs. It is separate from your username and you can change it periodically. See Display names.
- draw distance
- How far you can see in the far distance. To change, choose Me > Preferences then select the Graphics tab to display the Preferences - Graphics window.
- drop
- To remove an attached item from your avatar and drop it on the ground, instead of returning it to your inventory.
E
- estate
- One or more regions with a single owner and a particular shared set of rules, such as banned users, sun position, and so on. Aside from the mainland, most estates are privately owned by Residents. See Estate FAQ and Land.
- estate owner
- The one Resident a privately-owned estate belongs to and is billed to. All estate owners are Concierge customers and have full powers over regions in their estate, including selling land, enforcing the covenant, resolving disputes, adding managers, and so on.
- estate manager
- Manager of a privately-owned estate who can assist the estate owner with administrative and other duties. See Estate Manager.
- event
- A group activity, led by a host, that starts and ends at specific times, listed on the Search/Events calendar.
F
- face
- One side of a prim.
- facelight
- An invisible attachment, sometimes scripted, that illuminates an avatar's face and body to enhance appearance. Commonly used in fashion photography.
- favorites bar
- Area near the top of the window, just below the location bar, where you can save often-used landmarks for ease of access. Right-click on the menu bar to show or hide the favorites bar.
- flexible
- Property of a prim that enables it to "flex" when it moves or is blown by the wind, such as flags and hair. To set, right-click on an object, choose Edit, select the Features tab; and select Flexible Path.
- flexiprim
- A flexible prim; also "flexi."
- fly
- One of the ways to move inworld. To fly, click Move, then Flying mode or press f. Then click Fly Forward or Fly Backward icons; or press w, s, a, and d or ←, →, ↑, and ↓. Move vertically up or down by clicking the Fly Up or Fly Down icons or press e or c. See also walk, run, and teleport.
- flycam
- Special camera view that allows a third-party device like a 3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator to perform cinematic, freeform camera motions. Setup in Joystick Configuration.
- full perm
- Full permissions: You can freely copy, modify, and transfer objects with this permission.
- Full Region
- The region type that offers the highest performance, capable of supporting a maximum of 15,000 prims and 100 avatars.
G
- General
- See maturity rating.
- gesture
- An inventory item that triggers a combination of animations, sounds, and/or text chat. For example, your avatar saying "YAY!" in text chat while accompanied by a dance and happy music. Gestures are popularly shared as memes. See Gestures.
- Governor Linden
- Default owner of land on the mainland; abandoned land reverts to ownership by Governor Linden.
- grid
- A connected set of Second Life simulators, defining an individual virtual world. The main public Second Life grid is known as Agni; others exist for development and testing.
- grid coordinates
- The name of a region combined with three numbers between 0 and 255 for the X and Y (north-south & east-west) coordinates, and from 0 to 4,096 for the Z (up-down) coordinate. Higher altitudes are possible but uncommon.
- griefing
- An activity intended to make another Resident's life or experience in Second Life unpleasant. Choose Help > Report Abuse to report griefing.
- group
- An organization of two or more Residents that you can create or join. To see the groups you belong to, Communicate > Groups. For more information, see Groups Overview.
- group title
- Label designated for group members. By default, a group title appears over an avatar’s name when that group is active.
H
- Havok 4
- See physics.
- HUD
- Heads-up display, a 2D control panel for an object that only appears on the screen of the avatar wearing it. Some common uses of HUDs include avatar customization, vehicle dashboards, and game scoring systems.
- home
- Location to which you teleport when you click the Home icon, click Home in the World Map, window or when you "die." Choose World > Landmarks > Set Home to Here to set your home location. See Setting your Home location.
- Homestead
- A region type intended for lightweight uses such as low-density rentals, light commercial or quiet residential use. Homestead regions have lower usage limits than full regions. See About Homesteads.
I
- inworld
- In the Second Life virtual world.
- infohub
- A Linden Lab-owned information and social area.
- IM
- Instant Message. Private text conversation between two Residents. See Instant Message.
- inspector
- Dialog that appears when you hold your mouse pointer over objects or avatars inworld. Click to display a menu. See Inspector.
- inventory
- The collection of all the items that you own or have access to in Second Life; does not include items currently placed within the 3D world, but does include items attached to your avatar. Click My Inventory or choose Me > My Inventory to display your inventory. See My Inventory and Managing_your_inventory.
- invisiprim
- A prim with a special transparent texture that "hides" most items behind it; a venerable workaround. See invisiprim.
- island
- One or more regions detached from the mainland and only accessible by teleportation.
- Issue Tracker
- The JIRA public issue tracker, a searchable database used to organize issues (bugs and feature requests) submitted by the Second Life community.
J
- JIRA
- See Issue Tracker.
K
- kick
- The forced log-off of a Resident from Second Life by a Linden.
- Knowledge Base
- Second Life Knowledge Base, the official site for documentation and other useful information on Second Life.
L
- L$
- See Linden dollar.
- lag
- Apparent slow response time when using the Second Life Viewer, with three basic sources: client lag due to processing power limitations of your computer running the Second Life Viewer, network lag due to communications latency and limitations, and server lag due to processing limitations of the Second Life simulator software. See Reducing lag.
- land
- An area of the Second Life virtual world. The smallest division of land is called a parcel; a region consists of one or more parcels. An estate consists of one or more regions. See also private estate, mainland.
- landmark
- Shortcut to a place in Second Life stored in your inventory. See How do I use Landmarks?
- library
- Folder in your inventory containing stock content provided by Linden Lab. Works similarly to a "read-only shared drive" on a computer network: All Residents share the same content at all times, but can't change it. See Library.
- lock
- See Build Tools - Object.
- limits
- Second Life has many numerical limits about avatars, land, etc. See the comprehensive list.
- Linden
- An employee of Linden Lab, with the Second Life account last name "Linden."
- Linden dollar
- Abbreviated "L$", the unit of currency for all monetary transactions in Second Life. Use Linden dollars to pay for goods and services provided by other Residents. You can buy Linden dollars and exchange them for US dollars and other real-world currencies on the official Lindex and on other third-party exchanges.
- Linden Home
- A Linden Home is an easy "starter kit" for Premium account holders who want to have a virtual home in a themed community. Learn more.
- Linden Lab
- The company that makes and maintains Second Life. See lindenlab.com.
- LindeX
- Currency exchange service offered by Linden Lab. See LindeX™.
- link
- To connect multiple prims, so they act as as one unit, moving together and transferring to and from inventory together. See unlink. See also Link.
- linkset
- LSL
- Linden Scripting Language. The programming language you can use to control the behavior of inworld objects. LSL has syntax similar to C. See the LSL Portal.
M
- machinima
- A combination of "machine" and "cinema" that refers to movies made in graphical 3D environments like Second Life. For example, a action-packed thriller starring avatars and featuring exotic builds. See machinima.
- main grid
- The primary Second Life grid to which users connect; other grids exist for testing and development.
- mainland
- Large land area created and designed by Linden Lab, owned by Governor Linden and with estate ID one. Residents with a premium account can buy mainland parcels and must pay a monthly land use fee when they own more than 512m2.
- map
- Choose World > World Map to display the World Map or World > Mini-Map to display the Mini-Map. See Map.
- marketplace
- Second Life Marketplace, the official website for buying and selling virtual items for use in Second Life.
- mature
- See maturity rating.
- maturity rating
- Regions, events, and other content are rated General, Moderate, or Adult. For example, a region containing sexually explicit or intensely violent content is rated Adult. "PG" and "Mature" are older terms being phased out. See Maturity ratings: an overview.
- media
- Rich content, such as a video or webpage, which can be displayed on a land parcel or on a prim's face.
- mesh
- A type of model created in an external application (such as Maya, 3DS Max, or Blender), exported to the COLLADA standard interchange format, and uploaded to Second Life. For more information, see Mesh.
- mesh clothing
- Clothing items which are not made of prims and can be found in the APPEARANCE EDITOR alongside body parts.
- mini-map
- Simplified small version of the world map. To display, choose World > Mini-map.
- Moderate
- See maturity rating.
- morph
- See Voice Morph.
- Morph Pack
- A packaged set of Voice Morphs, grouped by a common category. When you subscribe to a Morph Pack, you get access to all morphs in the pack for 30 days. Subscribing to the same pack again adds an additional 30 days to the expiration date.
- MOTD
- Message of the Day, that appears as you log into Second Life. See MOTD.
- modify
- Object permission that allows you to change properties, such as item name or scale, as well as delete the object. Other permissions include: copy, move, and transfer. See How do I set permissions on an object?.
- Mono
- Scripting engine used to run LSL scripts with increased performance.
- move
- Object permission that controls whether the object can be moved. Other permissions include copy, modify, and transfer. See How do I set permissions on an object?.
- mouselook
- Viewer mode in which you see from a first-person perspective. You still use the keyboard to move your avatar, but use the mouse to look around. To enter, click View, See as avatar, then Mouselook View; to leave it, press Esc.
- mute
- See block.
N
- Navigation Bar
- Area near the top of the window just below the menu bar that displays your location inworld, buttons to teleport home, and your teleport history, along with other information about your current location.
- non-physical
- Avatars and other objects can pass through non-physical objects. Avatars may also become non-physical when seated on objects, which prevents them from being bumped or pushed.
- notecard
- Inventory item intended to convey some information; typically contains text, but may also contain embedded textures, snapshots, objects, or other notecards.
- no-copy
- Object permission that does not permit the current owner to make additional copies of the object. Compare to copy.
- no-fly
- Any land parcel that does not permit flying. You can fly through no-fly parcels, but as soon as you touch down and stop flying, you’ll be unable to fly again until you exit the no-fly parcel.
- no-modify
- Any object whose permissions do not permit the current owner to make changes to the object. These objects have (no modify) in their inventory name.
- no-transfer
- Any object whose permissions do not permit the current owner to resell or give away the object. These objects have (no transfer) in their inventory name.
- NPIOF
- No Payment Info on File
O
- object
- A collection of one or more linked prims (also referred to as a linkset). Not to be confused with item, since an object is a specific item type.
- object bonus
- A multiplier for the number of prims allowed on a parcel. May be between
1.0
(the default) and10.0
. For example, at1.0
a 512m2 parcel is allowed 117 objects. Set at2.0
, a 512m2 parcel is allowed 234, or twice as many, and so on. The maximum number of prims per per region is 15,000, regardless of the object bonus. NOTE: Lowering the object bonus after builds have been established in a region may cause objects to be returned or deleted.
- off world
- When an object or avatar is sent out of the bounds of the grid. This usually results in it being returned to inventory, but on occasion, inventory loss may occur.
- officer
- A predefined group role that has more abilities than the Everyone role, but fewer abilities than the Owner role. Group members who are officers can change various group options.
- Openspace
- The "lightest" region type, limited to 750 prims and ten avatars, available for ownership by Residents who own at least one Full Region. See Information about Openspaces (Void Regions) and Openspaces FAQ.
P
- packet loss
- An error when a piece of data fails to make it from Second Life's servers to your computer. Significant packet loss results in perceivable network lag.
- parcel
- partner
- An optional relationship listed in a Resident's profile. Partnership confers no special status; it's symbolic and can done be for business, romance, or just for fun. See Partnering.
- Payment Information on File
- A status shown in a Resident's profile indicating they have a valid billing relationship with Linden Lab. See What are the different types of Account Verification?
- permission
- Permissions include: copy, move, modify, and transfer. For more information, see How do I set permissions on an object?.
- PG
- See maturity rating.
- physics
- The Second Life virtual world is powered by the Havok 4 physics engine, which affects appropriate avatars and objects with calculated forces such as gravity and friction. See physics-enabled.
- physics-enabled
- When an object has the Physical flag set. See Build Tools - Object.
- pick
- Location in a Resident's profile that they have chosen to display; a profile can contain up to ten regular picks and unlimited classifieds.
- premium account
- Enables you to buy mainland, receive a monthly stipend, and to access premium support. See also account.
- prim
- Primitive, a 3D shape like a cube, sphere, or cone. More complex shapes are possible with sculpted prims. All Second Life objects are made of prims. Prim allocations are land-dependent; see creative ways to optimize prim usage.
- private estate
- See estate.
- profile
- Information about yourself that you share with other Residents, including an image, descriptive text, and picks. To view or edit your profile, choose the Profile tab in the sidebar.
- push script
- Script in an object that can exert physical force on avatars and other objects. For example, a gun capable of slamming blocks into a wall. When used in a consensual gaming environment, this can be desired, but push scripts are also be used for griefing. To prevent malicious use, push scripts can be disabled at the region and parcel levels. See llPushObject.
R
- region
- A named 256m x 256m (65,536 m²) area hosted on a sim. In common usage, the term "simulator" or "sim" may also refer to a region, but in fact a single server process can host multiple regions. See region type and maturity rating.
- region type
- There are three types of regions: Full, Homesteads, and Openspaces. See Private Region Types.
- relog
- A term for the action of selecting Me > Exit Second Life (Ctrl + Q), and then opening Second Life again. It's a first step to solving many problems, so if you don't know where else to start, try a relog.
- Resident
- A user of Second Life software and a participant in the Second Life virtual world. Always capitalize. See Resident.
- rez
- To create or to make an object appear inworld. To rez an object, drag it from your inventory or create a new one using the Build window.
- rezday
- The day a Resident's account is started. The Second Life equivalent of a "birthday."
- rolling restart
- Second Life server upgrades are done in waves, meaning a group of servers containing a set of regions is restarted, then another group, and so on. This is more resilient than shutting down all servers at once, because Linden Lab engineers can analyze if any problems occur along the way, while Residents can teleport to regions that are still up. Rolling restarts are announced in the Grid Status Reports.
- run
- One of the ways to move in Second Life. To run, click Move, then Running mode, or double-tap the W, S, A, and D keys. See also walk, fly, and teleport.
S
- script
- Executable objects (shown in inventory with the icon) written in LSL that can affect how objects look, move, interact with avatars, and communicate. See LSL Portal.
- scripted object
- Object that has one or more scripts attached. Scripted objects can be made visible as a beacon through the View Menu.
- sculptie
- See sculpted primitive.
- sculpted primitive
- A prim whose shape is determined by an array of x, y, and z coordinates stored as RGB values in an image file; can create more complex, organic shapes than ordinary prims. Also called "sculpted prim."
- Second Life
- 3D online virtual world created by Linden Lab, containing persistent content created by its Residents.
- shout
- Text chat (including by scripted objects) viewable within a 100m radius.
- sim
- Simulator, which can refer to a single region or the hardware or software simulating one or more regions.
- skin
- Texture image that replaces the default skin of your avatar, in inventory marked by the following icon: . Newly created skins appear in the Body Parts folder by default.
- SLurl
- Second Life URL, that identifies a location inworld. See Using SLurls.
- snapshot
- Picture taken inworld by clicking on Snapshot.
- stipend
- Weekly allowance of Linden dollars paid to Residents with a premium account. See How do I get my stipend?
- system folder
- Special inventory folders that can't be moved inside of other folders or deleted. They are Animations, Body Parts, Calling Cards, Clothing, Current Look, Favorites, Gestures, Landmarks, Lost And Found, My Looks, Notecards, Objects, Photo Album, Scripts, Sounds, Textures, Trash. Related, see library.
T
- Teen Second Life
- Second Life grid for teens, ages 13-17, closed in January, 2011, when the main grid became open to users aged 16 and above.
- telehub
- Short for "teleport hub"; an optional landing point set by an estate owner or manager at which Residents arrive. See Telehub.
- teleport
- To instantly change your location inworld. One of the primary means of transportation in Second Life; see also walk, run, fly. See Teleporting and Landmarks Video Tutorial.
- Terms of Service
- The terms you agree to when you log into the Second Life virtual world. See Terms of Service.
- terraform
- To change the shape and elevation of land using the Land Tool. To terraform, right-click on the ground and choose Edit Terrain, or choose Build > Select Build Tool > Land Tool.
- texture
- An image that can be applied to the faces of a prim to give the appearance of a material. Textures appear in inventory and can also be put in a notecard.
- tier
- The maximum amount of land you can own. Tier isn't land itself, but is the potential to own land. There are different levels of tier as shown on Land Use Fees. For example, if you're you're at a tier level that allows you to hold 4,096 m2 of land, you can buy a 1024m2 and another 3072m2 parcel without exceeding your tier. But if you buy another parcel on top of that, your tier fees, and land allocation, increase. see Tier.
- transfer
- Object permission that allows the owner to transfer the object to another person. Other permissions include: copy, move, and modify. See How do I set permissions on an object?.
U
- UUID
- Universally Unique Identifier, a 128-bit (16 byte) value used to identify things in Second Life, including all types of objects, avatars, and groups. See UUID.
- unlink
- To disconnect a linked set of prims, so that they're separated into individual prims and no longer function as a unified group.
- username
- The unique identifier you use to log into Second Life. See Usernames.
V
- vendor
- Scripted object designed to sell objects to Residents.
- Viewer
- Program you run on your computer to use Second Life; sometimes referred to as the client. Capitalized when referring to the official Second Life Viewer from Linden Lab. Not capitalized when referring to third-party viewers.
- voice chat
- Feature of the Viewer that enables you to speak to and hear other Residents. Use a headset for the best experience. To enable or disable voice chat on a parcel, choose World > About Land, then click the SOUND tab. See Voice FAQ.
- Voice Morph
- A preset filter that changes the sound of your speaking voice to any listeners in voice chat. See Voice Morphing.
- Voice Morphing
- Feature of the Viewer that enables you to alter the sound of your speaking voice when using voice chat. To preview voice morphs and subscribe to morph packs choose Communicate > Voice Morphing.
W
- walk
- Default method of movement inworld. To walk, click Move, then click the Walk Forward or Walk Backward icons; or use the movement keys (W, S, A, and D or the arrow keys). See also run, fly, and teleport.
- welcome area
- Location inworld where new Residents arrive after leaving Orientation Island or Help Island. See Welcome Area Guidelines.
- whisper
- Voice chat (usually by a scripted object) audible within a ten-meter radius.
- WindLight
- Proprietary codename for Second Life's atmospheric rendering system that enhances the skies, lighting, and other graphical aspects. Found in the Advanced Sky Editor, "WindLight" is commonly used by Residents to refer to photographs and machinima that include such effects. See WindLight.
X
- X-axis
- East-West axis of the inworld coordinate system. When editing objects, represented by a red arrow.
- Xstreet
- Old Second Life web-based marketplace, now replaced by Second Life Marketplace.
Y
- Y-axis
- North-South axis of the inworld coordinate system. When editing objects, represented by a green arrow.
Z
- Z-axis
- Up-down (vertical) axis of the inworld coordinate system. When editing objects, represented by a blue arrow.