Difference between revisions of "LSL Delay"
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Revision as of 04:44, 5 June 2012
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Functions
Some LSL functions delay script execution when they are called.
The delay is measured in seconds (it's a float value).
Events
All events have a min delay, the default delay between events is 0.05 seconds, a longer delay can be specified with llMinEventDelay. A delay less than the default will have the same effect as if it were the default.
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