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Oz Linden

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  1. Create a Sky preset for each of your key times (9, 12, 3); save each of those settings with its own name (my-9, my-12, my-3).

    Create a Day Cycle preset.  In that preset, insert a marker at each of those times and set each marker to the appropriate sky preset.  Save that Day Cycle preset with its own name (my-day).

    Open the Environment editor, select 'Use Custom Settings', and select your saved day (my-day).

     

     

  2. The 'time' in the SL 4-hour day can be read in LSL with llGetSunDirection.   Making this at least approximately agree with the sun position in the SL sky can be done in the new environment settings controls: the sun position in a sky setting is set using a time of day, so if that position matches the time in the day cycle that the setting is used, the time and the sun will be in rough agreement.

    These new controls can be used now in the Windlight Region Settings Project Viewer and will be in the 2.8.0 Beta

  3. You can now download a Project Viewer that allows you to set the Environment Settings for your regions, and any user entering the region will see the settings you set (for now, only if they are also running the project viewer).
    We've revamped the interface for editing environment settings as part of this feature, and are looking for your feedback on it here.

    See http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Land/This-Project-Viewer-Lets-Landowners-Control-Environment-Settings/ba-p/925883
  4. https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-1100 tracks making a bunch of updates to the GPU recognition in the viewer.  Many thanks to the several people who have been checking and contributing updated entries.

    A test viewer for this issue can be download from the wiki at
    https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Downloading_test_builds#Developer_Builds

    Note: this is a developer test viewer; it may well not be as stable as released viewers.  It will not automatically update the way released viewers do.

    If you have been having trouble with your GPU being recognized or you believe it has been incorrectly classified, then please download that viewer and report by adding a comment STORM-1100

    You can find relevant log entries in your SecondLife.log file by searching for 'GPU'.

  5. It's unlikely that anyone can help unless you provide quite a bit more information.   For example, you didn't say what viewer you're running or what version it is, where you were or what you were doing when you crash, etc.

    A better place to report problems like this is the Jira, but read the advice on how to report a bug https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Issue_tracker and make sure that you attach the log files (there's a link there to how to find them).

     

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