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** 10.1.1 ''Setup step: Ctrl+Alt+D to open the'' Advanced ''menu. Click'' Advanced ''menu > View Admin Options.'' | ** 10.1.1 ''Setup step: Ctrl+Alt+D to open the'' Advanced ''menu. Click'' Advanced ''menu > View Admin Options.'' | ||
** 10.1.2 Click ''Admin'' menu > God Tools... <font color="#AFC7C7">(floater_god_tools.xml)</font> | ** 10.1.2 Click ''Admin'' menu > God Tools... <font color="#AFC7C7">(floater_god_tools.xml)</font> | ||
* 10.2 Memory Leaking Simulation | |||
** 10.2.1 ''Setup step: you will need to exit the Viewer and run it in QA mode. | |||
*** ''To use the viewer in QA mode (Windows), right click the Second Life property icon and open Properties. In Target field, add'' <code>--qa</code> ''to the end of the existing line of data. Choose Apply, then OK. Now, run the viewer again.'' | |||
*** ''To use the viewer in QA mode (Mac), go to Applications, then Cmd-click the Second Life icon and select "Show Package Contents". Open Contents > Open Resources > Open "Arguments.txt" and add'' <code>--qa</code>. ''Close the file and save it. Now, run the viewer again.'' | |||
** 10.2.2 From the menus, choose Advanced > Rendering > Memory Leaking Simulation | |||
= Alerts and Notifications = | = Alerts and Notifications = | ||
* 11.1 Alerts and Notifications <font color="#AFC7C7">(alerts.xml, notify.xml)</font> | * 11.1 Alerts and Notifications <font color="#AFC7C7">(alerts.xml, notify.xml)</font> | ||
**11.1.1 There are too many popup/error messages/alerts that can occur in Second Life to trigger them all in context. However, translators can review the alerts.xml and notify.xml files in a separate XML editor to review such messages that can appear. | **11.1.1 There are too many popup/error messages/alerts that can occur in Second Life to trigger them all in context. However, translators can review the alerts.xml and notify.xml files in a separate XML editor to review such messages that can appear. | ||
*** <font color="blue">NOTE: Generally these are displayed in their own window, and not subject to truncation problems.</font> | *** <font color="blue">NOTE: Generally these are displayed in their own window, and not subject to truncation problems.</font> |
Revision as of 12:49, 9 September 2008
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VERSION: Viewer 1.19.1 and above
Additional Features
- 10.1 God Tools
- 10.1.1 Setup step: Ctrl+Alt+D to open the Advanced menu. Click Advanced menu > View Admin Options.
- 10.1.2 Click Admin menu > God Tools... (floater_god_tools.xml)
- 10.2 Memory Leaking Simulation
- 10.2.1 Setup step: you will need to exit the Viewer and run it in QA mode.
- To use the viewer in QA mode (Windows), right click the Second Life property icon and open Properties. In Target field, add
--qa
to the end of the existing line of data. Choose Apply, then OK. Now, run the viewer again. - To use the viewer in QA mode (Mac), go to Applications, then Cmd-click the Second Life icon and select "Show Package Contents". Open Contents > Open Resources > Open "Arguments.txt" and add
--qa
. Close the file and save it. Now, run the viewer again.
- To use the viewer in QA mode (Windows), right click the Second Life property icon and open Properties. In Target field, add
- 10.2.2 From the menus, choose Advanced > Rendering > Memory Leaking Simulation
- 10.2.1 Setup step: you will need to exit the Viewer and run it in QA mode.
Alerts and Notifications
- 11.1 Alerts and Notifications (alerts.xml, notify.xml)
- 11.1.1 There are too many popup/error messages/alerts that can occur in Second Life to trigger them all in context. However, translators can review the alerts.xml and notify.xml files in a separate XML editor to review such messages that can appear.
- NOTE: Generally these are displayed in their own window, and not subject to truncation problems.
- 11.1.1 There are too many popup/error messages/alerts that can occur in Second Life to trigger them all in context. However, translators can review the alerts.xml and notify.xml files in a separate XML editor to review such messages that can appear.