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    Quinn Morani wrote:

    I understand from reading transcripts of the recent Community Tools User Group meetings that there a plans to add a Reply button to the BOTTOM of each page for easily replying to an OP without having to scroll to the top. Let's hope that whatever changes are made to implement that also fix this problem.

    The new button on the bottom is there, but it is a copy of the old top button with the same behavior.

     

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    Dogboat Taurog wrote:

    mesh on the main grid?

    what viewers are you using and where?

    i would be interested to see this.

    are there non V2 mesh viewers?

     

    They are here. The downloads in the brown box have the most up to date tweaks, but they are experimental builds so some could work and others not. Right now the status page says "build results pending" but after that updates, you can try it.  If anything is wrong with today's build, there will be links on that page to the last good one, which does work OK for me at least.

    It will be good to use a separate cache folder for experimental viewers, they already use independent settings files. This viewer is really made for the preview grid, so it defaults to Aditi logins. Remember to change that to Agni.

    I do not think there will be non-V2 mesh viewers, the 1.x code is too old and slow to adapt it well.

  3. For the last few days I have been taking mesh development viewers out on the main grid, on low end modern hardware. The difference in performance is positively stunning, to the good, even with only the main grid's pre-mesh content to see. It is so much brtter that I don't even think mesh will be the big draw for these new viewers, they put the older and present production versions to shame.

  4. An interesting change was just made in the development viewers that solves this problem for gestures. It now checks that the assets are in the cache before playback starts, so that they will work right on the first try, but possibly with a delay. The million L$ question: would a viewer change like this help or hurt more if it could be applied to scripted sounds? First I thought "duh yeah", objects should do that too, but would the possble delayed trigger hurt some games or immersion?

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    Opensource Obscure wrote:

    Using outdated viewers which don't and won't support new features is not a good way to support the development and advancement of the Second Life platform and its ecosystem.

    It would be nice if TPVs would make the profile style a toggle and not just disable the web style profiles. On laggy sims the old profiles can be very slow to load or the details do not load at all, while the new style are prtty reliable for me. But that is why SL introduced web profiles in the first place, so like, yeah.

     

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    onyx Marabana wrote:

    this is an interesting discussion, but i have a problem: i'm about to purchase a new laptop specifically for sl, and the windows7 package comes as 64 rather than 32 bits. any suggestions on what i should do?

    thank you.

    om~

    Hi, you don't need to worry, even the regular consumer versions of 64 bit Win7 run the 32 bit version just fine.

     

  7. Hi, I will take a guess that you landed on the preview grid. Is your SL menu bar blue or red instead of the regular black?

    When you go to the login screen, See if there are two little menus by "Last location." If you press Shift+Ctrl+G, you should see one of them appear and disappear. Make the little menu appear, and make sure it says "Agni" for the main grid. If you use a third party viewer, it could use different names for the grids; make sure it says "SecondLife" and not "Second Life beta" or a thing like that. You might see the login screen shot refresh when you do this. Then try the login again and make sure that menu bar turns the normal color.

  8. Wow, it looks like textures do not load at all for you, or maybe something is blocking your view.

    Here are a few things you can look at.

    Press Ctrl+Alt+Q to show the Develop menu. You can enable it in SL preferences under the Advanced tab too if you prefer. Then, under Develop>Rendering, make sure that there is not a check box next to "Disable Textures". You could need a relog to see any difference.

    If that does not help, maybe it is a network configuration problem. For a quick test, look again in the Develop menu for "HTTP Textures". Turn it on if it is off, off if it is on. If you find that this change helps, check this page to see if your firewall settings are OK.

    It could be that you have something attached to your HUD, but I don't think so. On the sidebar, under the outfit (shirt) tab, look under the Wearing column, and take off anything that has a cube icon that you do not recognize.

    If none of those help, write back, maybe we can think of some other ideas.

     

  9. Yes, 2.6.3 appears to have a return of blurry avatar disease. Later builds appear to be OK so I think that maybe the bug was already found and fixed for the next release. This problem has come ad gone since the new renderer appeared in Snowglobe, they are walking a tightrope with those texture priorities and LODs.

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    Blondin Linden wrote:

     

    Cerise Sorbet wrote:


    Persephone Emerald wrote:

    Btw, I think this thread should be in the Destinations section.

    It should, but apparently "off topic" only matters if someone thinks the thread is disruptive too. That is a shame, because the forum search will become less and less useful over time.

    Abbotts Airport is located on the mainland. It is relevant on this thread.

     

    It was in community feedback at the time, and it took a month and a half for the thread to be relocated.

     

  11. Hi, they make that part simple in the community standards.

    "Remotely monitoring conversations in Second Life, posting conversation logs, or sharing conversation logs without the participants' consent are all prohibited."

    The content does not matter, you need permission to share conversation logs. The disclaimer things that people put in their profiles are junk, you can ignore them.

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    Clarissa Lowell wrote:

     

    Shelby Silverspar wrote:

    I don't know if you already use the SLCP (second life clothing previewer) stand-alone program, but it is extremely helpful and simple to use, and free. It won't help you correct the graphic itself, but it is very helpful in previewing seam lines and patterns across them on a 3-D avatar model. I don't think I could design clothes without it. I've used the 3-D capabilities that PS Extended has but I still rely on this simple yet useful tool to help me get things just right before final upload.

    It is only made for PC though.

     

    Hi, there was a Mac version of SLCP, but it is old and will need Rosetta on an Intel Mac. Snow Leopard still has Rosetta but it is an optional install. I saw that it will probably be removed in Lion.

     

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    Void Singer wrote:

    oof, that' not good... those should be saved to user settings anyways... and run as admin might be a workaround, but it's probably more of a security hole than the original problem =(

    Yes, that is how I commented on the JIRA. I expect that Appearance To XML will have the same trouble, but that is less important because the importer is gone.

     

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