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|desc=The | |desc=The object has changed region by crossing a region boundary (or by teleporting, if attached). This event only occurs in the root prim of a linkset. This event does not occur in child prims of objects when they cross a region boundary. | ||
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Description
Constant: integer CHANGED_REGION = 0x100;The integer constant CHANGED_REGION has the value 0x100
The object has changed region by crossing a region boundary (or by teleporting, if attached). This event only occurs in the root prim of a linkset. This event does not occur in child prims of objects when they cross a region boundary.
Caveats
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Examples
<lsl>default {
changed(integer change) { if (change & CHANGED_REGION) //note that it's & and not &&... it's bitwise! { llOwnerSay("The region the object is in has changed."); } }
}</lsl>