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  • {{LSL Constant |notes=This could be useful in vehicles where the source of thrust is important, such as a rocket or an air ship. Most vehicles do n
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  • {{LSL Header}}__NOTOC__ {{#vardefine:p_src_desc|source string
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  • {{LSL Function/Headless |inject-2={{LSL Function/link-face|link|nogroup=*}}{{LSL PrimitiveParam Categorize|Link}}
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  • ==Parameters== |[[vector]] {{LSL Param|color}}, [[float]] coverage, [[float]] scale, [[float]] variance, [[v
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  • |constants={{LSL Constants/ReturnStatus|table=*|sortable=*}}{{LSL Constants/PrimMedia|set}} ref: [[How_to_Align_a_Shared_Media_Texture_from_Linden_Script|original source]]
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  • The parameters are the same as for the LSL command llSensor(string name, key id, integer type, float range, float arc) * The source must be previously accepted by the relay to avoid a bad use of this command
    6 KB (1,005 words) - 05:27, 26 September 2011
  • {{LSL Header}} In the LSL Portal area of the wiki there are several templates in use for standardizin
    13 KB (1,732 words) - 12:29, 25 January 2015
  • [[Category:LSL 101]] {{LSL Wikibook Index}}
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  • |event_footnote={{LSLP|id}} is often used as a second string field (in LSL the [[key]] type is implemented as a [[string]] with just custom operators) <source lang="lsl2">
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  • {{LSL Header}} == Function: [[string]] hex([[integer]] {{LSL Param|value}}); ==
    9 KB (1,306 words) - 15:14, 24 January 2015
  • {{LSL Header}} <source lang="lsl2">// Materialization Script 1.0 by Overbrain Unplugged
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  • ...mplementing their own Second Life viewer without referring to or using the source code of either the Linden Lab viewer, or the libsecond life viewer. It also ...at must be quoted, but how will be implementation specific' for example in LSL "" denotes a string and " will be used in place of the single quote (').
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  • ...ollision area is defined by the maximum ranges defined anywhere within the source sculpt map. ...], the texture applied to the prim functions normally; reverting to normal parameters if previously set to [[TRUE]].
    6 KB (888 words) - 14:05, 22 January 2015
  • {{LSL Header}} This script lets you chat some new example LSL code on a channel, and then see this script compile and run that code for y
    29 KB (3,314 words) - 13:22, 24 January 2015
  • ...p://blog.secondlife.com/2007/05/15/beta-grid-updated-to-second-life-11601/ source]) ...is changing to require two parameters: the texture and the topology type. (source: [[Talk:Sculpted_Prims#HEADS_UP.21|Talk page]])
    4 KB (576 words) - 11:13, 13 June 2011
  • {{Otheruses4‎|primitives|[[LSL]] related information|:Category:LSL Prim}} .../size, [[rotation]], [[cut]], [[hollow]], [[twist]], [[shear]], etc. These parameters are sent from a [[server]] to the [[viewer]] running on the [[resident]]'s
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  • |inject-2={{LSL Function/link|link|, controls which prim(s) receive the [[link_message]].|, ...ect to communicate. It triggers a [[link_message]] [[event]] with the same parameters {{LSLP|num}}, {{LSLP|str}}, and {{LSLP|id}} in all scripts in the prim(s) d
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  • ===Switch stand Prim/linkset parameters and changes and data string=== ==Source==
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  • ...u may need to change the viewer's channel. To set the channel see [[Viewer parameters]], and more information at [[Get_source_and_compile#Channels_and_Versions]] # Use the client parameters.
    22 KB (2,681 words) - 12:48, 14 February 2012
  • {{LSL Function/Headless |inject-2={{LSL Function/link|link|mode=Set}}
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