llStartObjectAnimation

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Summary

Function: llStartObjectAnimation( string anim );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Start animation for the current object.

• string anim an item in the inventory of the current object

Caveats

This function will be supported in the upcoming Animated Objects ("Animesh") project.
Currently it will only work in supported testing areas with a supported test viewer.

Examples

Notes

Animated objects work by associating a skeleton with a linkset containing one or more rigged mesh primitives. When animations are played by a script in any of the prims in the linkset, the skeleton will animate and any rigged meshes in the linkset will move accordingly. A script running in any prim of the linkset can start, stop or query animations using the new commands. The typical usage of these functions is to do all object animation scripting in the root prim of the linkset; in this scenario, the animations and scripts would all be part of the inventory of this prim, and so of the object as a whole. However, if scripts and animations are present in multiple prims of a linkset, it is important to understand that animations are started, stopped and tracked independently in each prim.

See Also

Functions

•  llStopObjectAnimation Stop playing an animation in the current object
•  llGetObjectAnimationNames List currently playing animations in the current object

Deep Notes

Signature

//function void llStartObjectAnimation( string anim );