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Lola Rosebud
Registered User
Join date: 31 May 2005
Posts: 70
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09-29-2005 14:55
Okay after trying to help the 37th newbie of the day with prim hair, I figured I'd just go make a proposal.  What I'd like is to be able to grant permission to another avitar to edit attachments on my body. That way those that are prim challenged can get help from those that are not and actually wear prim skirts, jewelry, hair, etc. Here's a link: http://secondlife.com/vote/index.php?get_id=630
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Torcflaed Golding
Registered User
Join date: 19 Sep 2005
Posts: 9
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10-04-2005 21:56
not only do I think this is a good idea but if possable if it was able to allow the one being edited to see how the one doing the editing is achiveing it this would become a powerfull way to edjucate newbies and trade methods of working
the best way I can think of doing this is to have the view of the one doing the editing sent to the one being edited during the time this is happening
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Jeffrey Gomez
Cubed™
Join date: 11 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,522
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10-04-2005 23:00
Well. Just thinking on the code, this would be, it's kinda... feasible. Just a pain to make happen.
However, I'd like them to fix the errors in Edit Linked Parts (of which there are many) before moving in this direction.
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Strife Onizuka
Moonchild
Join date: 3 Mar 2004
Posts: 5,887
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10-05-2005 16:07
I fully support this feature suggestion. I have talked a few friends though the setup of their taur kits and been frustrated with sub par edit jobs. If I could have edited their attachments it would have made things move alot faster.
On a related note i would like to be able to set the names (and descriptions) of prims in attachments. Currently those boxes are greyed out.
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