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This means when a user tries to grab an object with this flag enabled, they will be unable to manipulate the object. | This means when a user tries to grab an object with this flag enabled, they will be unable to manipulate the object. | ||
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llSetStatus(STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB_OBJECT, TRUE); | llSetStatus(STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB_OBJECT, TRUE); | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 23 January 2015
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Description
Constant: integer STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB_OBJECT = 0x400;The integer constant STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB_OBJECT has the value 0x400
This status flag keeps the object from being moved by grabs. This flag applies to the entire linkset.
- To block grab moves of only the root prim or unlinked individual prims, use STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB.
This means when a user tries to grab an object with this flag enabled, they will be unable to manipulate the object.
Caveats
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Constants
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Functions
• | llSetStatus | |||
• | llGetStatus |
Events
• | Touch |
Examples
default
{
state_entry()
{
// Block grabbing of every prim in an object
llSetStatus(STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB_OBJECT, TRUE);
}
}