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This is just a place where I put some things I want implemented in LSL. | |||
==LSL Custom Pie Menu== | |||
With this, you would be able to add custom pie menu items. This could be in a submenu like the "More >" item, except... (in place of Touch? Or add another space in the pie menu? I need some feedback here) So it could say something like "Script >" and in there there would be multiple menu items that the script added. If the client isn't new enough to support it, then you could add it as a dialog. (I haven't thought of a trigger for that though) Either way, it may be easier for users to open the pie menu, click on script, then click an item. And yeah, this is a way for scripters to be lazy and not have to code in dialogs too. | |||
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<li>[[User:Icktoofay Kamachi/LSL_Wishlist/menu|menu]]</li> | |||
<li>[[User:Icktoofay Kamachi/LSL_Wishlist/llAddMenuItem|llAddMenuItem]]</li> | |||
<li>[[User:Icktoofay Kamachi/LSL_Wishlist/llRemoveMenuItem|llRemoveMenuItem]]</li> | |||
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This is just a place where I put some things I want implemented in LSL.
LSL Custom Pie Menu
With this, you would be able to add custom pie menu items. This could be in a submenu like the "More >" item, except... (in place of Touch? Or add another space in the pie menu? I need some feedback here) So it could say something like "Script >" and in there there would be multiple menu items that the script added. If the client isn't new enough to support it, then you could add it as a dialog. (I haven't thought of a trigger for that though) Either way, it may be easier for users to open the pie menu, click on script, then click an item. And yeah, this is a way for scripters to be lazy and not have to code in dialogs too.