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=Main=


<Dynamic Page, Free to add your content>
<User fillout Page, Free to add your content><br>
Page Creator:  Neovo Geesink<br>
Date of Creation:  01/10/2008<br>
Date of Update:    01/16/2008<br>
Purpose:          Describe the contents you have setup on the Second Life Volunteer Education Centre (SLVEC)<br>


Page Creator:  Neovo Geesink
At this page, you can document the items that you have setup in the SLVEC kiosks.<br>
 
This way, every Mentor and Linden can have a quick look on what is actually placed on the SLVEC Island.<br>
Creation Date:  01/10/2008
To get some uniformety, please try to keep the structure like the setup in the Box.<br>
 
Copy the lines inside the Box, and go edit this page by clicking the TOP edit tab. (NOT the ones IN the page!)<br>
Date of Update: 01/14/2008
Sadly, the tag "br" within the "<>" cannot be copied from a Box, so you have to add them manually.<br>
 
This is how the tag looks, but you have to add it without the spaces:  < b r > <br>
Purpose:      Describe the contents you have setup on the Second Life Volunteer Education Centre (SLVEC)
You are free to copy and paste the part from Neovo and refill this part with your credentials at your spot, so you have the setup allready done.<br>
 
Scroll down the page, and paste it below the last line (Denoted by "----"), and fill in the details in that part.<br>
I apologise for the bad layout, I do not know how to force a WIKI page in the WYSIWIG Format.
Edit for your credentials at the place of the "( )"s, deleting the brackets in the process)<br>
 
After first saving, You can click the Edit tab inside your part of the page to re-edit or correct things in your part.<br>
A Double-Enter will Split short lines in two seperate lines, rather then linking them to one.
 
To start a new line you can also use the html tag for line breaks &lt;br&gt;:<br>new line here
 
At this page, you can document the items that you have setup in the SLVEC kiosks.
 
This way, every Mentor and Linden can have a quick look on what is actually placed on the SLVEC Island.
 
To get some uniformety, please try to keep the structure like the setup in the Box.
 
Copy the lines inside the Box, and go edit this page by clicking the TOP edit tab. (NOT the ones IN the page!)
 
Scroll down the page, and paste it below the last line (Denoted by "----"), and fill in the details in that part.
 
A Double Enter will split lines of text neatly,where a Single enter does NOT.
 
Edit for your credentials at the place of the "( )"s, deleting the brackets in the process)
 
After first saving, You can click the Edit tab inside your part of the page to re-edit or correct things in your part.


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  Kiosk Type: (Tube, Small, Large)
  Kiosk Type: (Tube, Small, Large)
   
   
  Kiosk Number: (At left-top or mid top at Tube, IF No Number, Describe the Language or Function, and its  
  Kiosk Number: (At left-top or mid top at Tube, IF No Number, Describe the Language or Function, and its Coordinates instead)
Coordinates instead)
   
   
  Description of the Inventory:
  Description of the Inventory:
   
   
  Your Vendor Descriptions here
  (Your Vendor Descriptions here)
 
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=Neovo Geesink=
=Neovo Geesink=


Occupant name: Neovo Geesink
Occupant name: Neovo Geesink<br>
 
Kiosk Type: Small<br>
Kiosk Type: Small
Kiosk Number: 32<br>
 
Description of the Inventory: 5 Single-Prim Vendors.<br>
Kiosk Number: 32
 
Description of the Inventory:
 
5 Single-Prim Vendors.


1: Light Medaillon:
1: Light Medaillon:<br>
This Panel Gives out the Light Medaillon which an AV carries around his / her neck.
This Panel Gives out the Light Medaillon which an AV carries around his / her neck.<br>
This willgive the AV and others around him / her light at night and in dark SIMs.
This wil lgive the AV and others around him / her light at night and in dark SIMs.


2: Orientation Guide 2.06 and 2.13:
2: Orientation Guide 2.06 and 2.13:<br>
This panel gives out the Orientation guides, a Gesture called Hula, and various Notecards regarding the Use of the Guides.
This panel gives out the Orientation guides, a Gesture called Hula, and various Notecards regarding the Use of the Guides.


3: Calibrate Texture:
3: Calibrate Texture:<br>
This panel gives out an Instruction note to correctly calibrate your Monitor for the use with Second Life.
This panel gives out an Instruction note to correctly calibrate your Monitor for the use with Second Life.<br>
The picture on that panel is to be used to do this correctly.
The picture on that panel is to be used to do this correctly.


4: ShowText:
4: ShowText:<br>
This panel gives out a miniature Prim with the Script "Floating Text" inside.
This panel gives out a miniature Prim with the Script "Floating Text" inside.<br>
The Floating Text Script can be modified to represent any text that the AV wants to be projected above his / her head.
The Floating Text Script can be modified to represent any text that the AV wants to be projected above his / her head.<br>
This Prim is to be attached to the Right Ear, as where the Offset centres it inside the AV Head.
This Prim is to be attached to the Right Ear, as where the Offset centres it inside the AV Head.


5: Voice Chat:
5: Voice Chat:<br>
This panel gives out a Notecard on how to setup, configure, and use Voice in Second Life.
This panel gives out a Notecard on how to setup, configure, and use Voice in Second Life.<br>
As gift of gratitude for using Voice, the panel allso gives out a Headset that the AV can wear to show others that he / she is on Voice. (ONLY co-Voicers can see it at the Voice-Dot above the AV Head, Non-Voice Residents cannot, beceause they do NOT see the Voice-Dots.)
As gift of gratitude for using Voice, the panel allso gives out a Headset that the AV can wear to show others that he / she is on Voice. (ONLY co-Voicers can see it at the Voice-Dot above the AV Head, Non-Voice Residents cannot, beceause they do NOT see the Voice-Dots.)
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Revision as of 02:03, 16 January 2008

Main

<User fillout Page, Free to add your content>
Page Creator: Neovo Geesink
Date of Creation: 01/10/2008
Date of Update: 01/16/2008
Purpose: Describe the contents you have setup on the Second Life Volunteer Education Centre (SLVEC)

At this page, you can document the items that you have setup in the SLVEC kiosks.
This way, every Mentor and Linden can have a quick look on what is actually placed on the SLVEC Island.
To get some uniformety, please try to keep the structure like the setup in the Box.
Copy the lines inside the Box, and go edit this page by clicking the TOP edit tab. (NOT the ones IN the page!)
Sadly, the tag "br" within the "<>" cannot be copied from a Box, so you have to add them manually.
This is how the tag looks, but you have to add it without the spaces: < b r >
You are free to copy and paste the part from Neovo and refill this part with your credentials at your spot, so you have the setup allready done.
Scroll down the page, and paste it below the last line (Denoted by "----"), and fill in the details in that part.
Edit for your credentials at the place of the "( )"s, deleting the brackets in the process)
After first saving, You can click the Edit tab inside your part of the page to re-edit or correct things in your part.


=(Your AV Name)=

Occupant name: (Your AV name)  (IF there are more AV's in one, please let every AV fill out his / her part)
 
Kiosk Type: (Tube, Small, Large)

Kiosk Number: (At left-top or mid top at Tube, IF No Number, Describe the Language or Function, and its Coordinates instead)

Description of the Inventory:

(Your Vendor Descriptions here)
 
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A true setup of mine follows below at my User Name.


Neovo Geesink

Occupant name: Neovo Geesink
Kiosk Type: Small
Kiosk Number: 32
Description of the Inventory: 5 Single-Prim Vendors.

1: Light Medaillon:
This Panel Gives out the Light Medaillon which an AV carries around his / her neck.
This wil lgive the AV and others around him / her light at night and in dark SIMs.

2: Orientation Guide 2.06 and 2.13:
This panel gives out the Orientation guides, a Gesture called Hula, and various Notecards regarding the Use of the Guides.

3: Calibrate Texture:
This panel gives out an Instruction note to correctly calibrate your Monitor for the use with Second Life.
The picture on that panel is to be used to do this correctly.

4: ShowText:
This panel gives out a miniature Prim with the Script "Floating Text" inside.
The Floating Text Script can be modified to represent any text that the AV wants to be projected above his / her head.
This Prim is to be attached to the Right Ear, as where the Offset centres it inside the AV Head.

5: Voice Chat:
This panel gives out a Notecard on how to setup, configure, and use Voice in Second Life.
As gift of gratitude for using Voice, the panel allso gives out a Headset that the AV can wear to show others that he / she is on Voice. (ONLY co-Voicers can see it at the Voice-Dot above the AV Head, Non-Voice Residents cannot, beceause they do NOT see the Voice-Dots.)