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Mustikos Roo
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Join date: 29 Jan 2005
Posts: 20
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01-08-2006 16:47
Ok, I searched for this in question already and didn't exactly find it, but don't want to spend forever looking as well.
I have a request, when you are creating a script if you leave the mouse over a command it displays help text for that command. What I would like to see is that help displayed in the bottom of that window, next to the dropdown for commands and the undochanges button. That way it doesn't dissappear when you start typing, and it could display the last mouseover'd command help.
Make sense ?
Please!
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Mustikos Roo
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Join date: 29 Jan 2005
Posts: 20
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ahh... Context for the drop down command list
01-10-2006 16:02
That's what I'm looking for.
The dropdown item on the lower left would be the command for which the help data is displayed.. and dbl click it if u want to insert it, something or other..
No replies? Doesn't anyone agree it would be nice to see the command usage permanently there? rather than just while mouseover=true ?
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Alfred Lardner
Mad Scripter.
Join date: 28 Dec 2005
Posts: 28
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01-10-2006 23:18
You mean the mouseover help in the compile box? Or just mouseover help for the insertable commands box?
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Mustikos Roo
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Join date: 29 Jan 2005
Posts: 20
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more details needed I think??
01-11-2006 07:57
Select an object to EDIT and then the contents tab and click NEW SCRIPT.. in the script window, if you type out an llCommand and then mouseover that command it pops up a tool tip, giving context of that command, which goes away when u move the mouse or start typing. I'd like to see that tooltip pop up, fixed to the right of the command dropdown list in the lower left of that window.
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Jeffrey Gomez
Cubed™
Join date: 11 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,522
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01-11-2006 09:10
Perhaps you could run the LSL Wiki in a window for something like that?
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