STATUS BLOCK GRAB

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Description

Constant: integer STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB = 0x40;

The integer constant STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB has the value 0x40

This status flag keeps the object from being grabbed.

This means when a user tries to grab a physical object with this flag enabled, they will be unable to manipulate the object.

Caveats


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Constants

Constants Value Description
STATUS_PHYSICS 0x001 Object is physical
STATUS_ROTATE_X 0x002 Can turn along this axis (physical objects only)
STATUS_ROTATE_Y 0x004 Can turn along this axis (physical objects only)
STATUS_ROTATE_Z 0x008 Can turn along this axis (physical objects only)
STATUS_PHANTOM 0x010 Object is phantom
STATUS_SANDBOX 0x020 Keep object within 10 meters and in the same region
STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB 0x040 Prevent click-and-drag movement on the root prim
Constants Value Description
STATUS_DIE_AT_EDGE 0x080 Delete and do not return object if it goes off world
STATUS_RETURN_AT_EDGE 0x100 Return object to owner if it goes off world
STATUS_CAST_SHADOWS 0x200 not currently used
STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB_OBJECT 0x400 Prevent click-and-drag movement on all prims in the object
STATUS_DIE_AT_NO_ENTRY 0x800 Delete and do not return object if it cannot enter a parcel

Functions

•  llDetectedGrab
•  llSetStatus
•  llGetStatus

Events

•  Touch

Examples

Due to SVC-6115, in order to block grabbing in a link_set, unlink the whole object (make sure it isn't physical when you do that) and drop this script into every prim (it self deletes) then re-link the set.<lsl>default {

   state_entry()
   {
       llSetStatus(STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB, TRUE);
       llRemoveInventory(llGetScriptName());
   }

}</lsl>

Deep Notes

All Issues

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   STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB does not effect child prims without delinking, setting status on each prim, then relinking
   STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB only affects individual prims in a linkset

Signature

integer STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB = 0x40;