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  • {{LSL Header/zh-Hant}}{{LSLC|Keywords|3=/zh-Hant}}{{LSLC|3=/zh-Hant}} A [[data]] type is a definition of the type or format of data.
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 18:25, 21 September 2009
  • {{LSL Header|ml=*}}{{LSLC|Keywords}}{{LSLC|}} A [[data]] type is a definition of the type or format of data.
    15 members (8 subcategories, 0 files) - 07:11, 18 October 2023
  • {{LSL Function/de ...e=list|p2_name=Spezifizierer|p2_desc=Pfad zu einem Wert innerhalb des Json-Parameters.
    1 KB (159 words) - 23:01, 22 October 2013
  • ...nks of data, and could easily be attached to a prim and configured with an LSL call similar to LLParticleSystem. Any other shape attributes of the prim so <lsl>llPlantSystem(list plant)</lsl>
    3 KB (425 words) - 04:43, 19 April 2016
  • {{LSL Function |func_footnote=There are no parameters or return value for this function, as only one [[llSensorRepeat]] can be sp
    1 KB (189 words) - 13:19, 17 January 2016
  • ! colspan="2" {{!}} {{GetSet|{{{1|}}}|Return&nbsp;Values|Additional&nbsp;Parameters}} {{LSL ConstTB|KFM_COMMAND|integer|0|b=[&nbsp;|e=&nbsp;]|s=rowspan="1"|s1=id="KFM_
    2 KB (283 words) - 16:50, 17 April 2017
  • ...and the templatization of jira issues. The advantage of which is that the data that makes up an issue need not be placed on all articles, just the templat
    681 bytes (105 words) - 18:17, 4 February 2023
  • The update indicators show you when packet data is being utilized -- typically, when an object makes an update to the world ...a full update, such as the creation of a prim. This is a relatively large data packet sent to your computer. If you see objects that are showing a constan
    2 KB (353 words) - 14:56, 2 January 2014
  • {{LSL Constant ...know when you have finished reading information (usually user configurable parameters) from a notecard, and are ready to move onto the next stage or state of the
    2 KB (215 words) - 15:35, 23 January 2015
  • ! {{!}} LSL Constant {{!}} invalid parameters
    3 KB (185 words) - 01:35, 19 April 2017
  • ...d as a result of calling the function. LSL does not have that capacity. In LSL anything you pass to a function will be unchanged by the function. Vectors ...rs and lists are are mutable; but in some sense the fact that all function parameters are passed by copy makes that fact not matter nearly as much! [[User:Dale I
    4 KB (654 words) - 11:48, 27 April 2012
  • {{LSL Header|ml=*}} == Notecards & Parameters ==
    5 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:36, 29 April 2024
  • ! {{!}} LSL Constant {{!}} invalid parameters
    3 KB (361 words) - 01:43, 6 April 2015
  • The following is a simple example script that shows how you can use LSL and [https://pushover.net/ Pushover]to have objects in-world send notificat // Constants for the PushOver parameters.
    3 KB (408 words) - 13:23, 9 June 2016
  • Some common, or less common, LSL tips, tricks and `hacks` i'd like to share. The pseudo random number generator available to LSL scripts is far from perfect.
    5 KB (647 words) - 05:47, 5 February 2016
  • {{LSL Header|ml=*}} The command lets you send Post data to PHP.
    4 KB (535 words) - 20:27, 24 January 2015
  • {{LSL Header/ja|ml=*}}
    20 KB (1,807 words) - 10:43, 21 February 2016
  • {{LSL Function/boolean|verify|if=*|td=the server SSL certificate must be verifiab {{LSL Function/boolean|noisy|if=*|td=shout error messages to DEBUG_CHANNEL if the
    7 KB (1,020 words) - 11:35, 26 January 2023
  • {{UIref|Locked|Locks the {{xref|object}}'s parameters so you can't accidentally move, resize, or delete it. Useful for preventing ...ravity, collisions with other avatars and objects, and forces generated by LSL scripts. For example, a physics-enabled cube will roll down a hill.}}
    5 KB (782 words) - 11:49, 29 March 2010
  • {{LSL Header|ml=*}} ...useful "Hello World", demonstrating a basic server that echos back dynamic data fed. Echo World shows how http_request receives GET variables. To receive t
    18 KB (2,342 words) - 11:02, 29 April 2019

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