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@emote=rem
@emote=rem
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|purpose=When active (@rediremote:11223344=add), this restriction redirects whatever emote the user says on the public channel ("/0") to the private channel provided in the option field. If several redirections are issued, the emote will be redirected to each channel.
|version=1.01
|version=1.19
|seealso=rediremote
|seealso=rediremote
|example=<lsl>integer    listenHandle;
|example=<lsl>integer    listenHandle;

Revision as of 07:12, 7 July 2010


@rediremote

Type

Exception

Implemented

Implemented since RLV version 1.19

Usage

@emote=add @emote=rem

Purpose

When active (@rediremote:11223344=add), this restriction redirects whatever emote the user says on the public channel ("/0") to the private channel provided in the option field. If several redirections are issued, the emote will be redirected to each channel.


See Also

Example

<lsl>integer listenHandle;

integer redirect = FALSE;

default {

   touch_start(integer total_number)
   {
       if (llDetectedKey(0) != llGetOwner()) return;

       redirect = 1-redirect;

       if(redirect)
       {
           listenHandle = llListen(11223344, "", llGetOwner(), "");
           llOwnerSay("@rediremote:11223344=add");
           llSay(0, "Emotes redirected to channel 11223344.");
       }
       else
       {
           llListenRemove(listenHandle);
           llOwnerSay("@rediremote:11223344=rem");
           llSay(0, "Emotes back on public channel.");
       }
   }
   
   listen(integer channel, string name, key id, string message)
   {
       llSay(0, name + llGetSubString(message, 3, -1));
   }

}

</lsl>