Deleting small prims!!
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Celayna Bleac
Totally Discombobulated
Join date: 8 Aug 2007
Posts: 26
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08-22-2007 10:00
Well, you all helped me with another problem so I'm asking for help again. I'm also hoping a Linden reads this as well.
I placed an object on my land earlier. Some lights or something, to see how they looked. Well, they look stupid and so I wanted to remove them. However, the spot you need to click on is so small that I can not click it. I can highlight it using "about land" show objects. But still can not click the object.
Any ideas?
If a Linden reads this:
I think it would be nice if you could add an object list to the "objects" tab in "about land". Possibly with the ability to replace all of the same items with a new version or w/e as well.
Example: if someone wants to change all their objects "Oak_Tree" to "Palm_Tree" they could simply do a "replace all with" from the list.
This would also help to locate prims that are hidden under other prims or very small.
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Nina Stepford
was lied to by LL
Join date: 26 Mar 2007
Posts: 3,373
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08-22-2007 10:02
if its on the wall, right click and 'edit' the wall. now 'drag' a highlight window over the area the light is in.. hold shift and unselect the wall by clicking it. after ensuring only the light is selected, either take or delete the light.
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Raymond Figtree
Gone, avi, gone
Join date: 17 May 2006
Posts: 6,256
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08-22-2007 10:03
Open edit and drag your cursor over the object. It should create a yellow box that will capture the object so you can delete it. You can also turn beacons on in view which pinpoints the source of the prim.
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Celayna Bleac
Totally Discombobulated
Join date: 8 Aug 2007
Posts: 26
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08-22-2007 10:06
Okay I think it is in the floor so I'll try this. It might be in the water though lol. I'll just have to move a larger object over it if it is.
Thanks.
I still like the idea of showing a list of objects though with options to replace with or w/e Would probably be of most help to those that own large plots or entire sims I guess.
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Ged Larsen
thwarted by quaternions
Join date: 4 Dec 2006
Posts: 294
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08-22-2007 10:07
Similar to a previous suggestion: rez another normal sized prim, drag to select both normal prim and tiny prim, link them with CTRL-L, delete by right-clicking the normal sized prim in the linkset.
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Raymond Figtree
Gone, avi, gone
Join date: 17 May 2006
Posts: 6,256
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08-22-2007 10:17
From: Celayna Bleac Okay I think it is in the floor so I'll try this. It might be in the water though lol. I'll just have to move a larger object over it if it is.
Thanks.
I still like the idea of showing a list of objects though with options to replace with or w/e Would probably be of most help to those that own large plots or entire sims I guess. If its in the water or underground even, you can still delete it. There is a way to remove land and water from view temporarily in the client menu. I forget the exact wording in that menu but there is a way to remove every layer of animation from view.
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Johan Laurasia
Fully Rezzed
Join date: 31 Oct 2006
Posts: 1,394
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08-22-2007 12:06
From: Raymond Figtree If its in the water or underground even, you can still delete it. There is a way to remove land and water from view temporarily in the client menu. I forget the exact wording in that menu but there is a way to remove every layer of animation from view. Client.. render.. types... (and then the type you want to turn off)
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Celayna Bleac
Totally Discombobulated
Join date: 8 Aug 2007
Posts: 26
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08-22-2007 12:56
nice, you guys are great. ty for all the info
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Egon Rothschild
Never Enough Prims
Join date: 22 Apr 2006
Posts: 556
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08-22-2007 14:46
ctrl+alt+shift+5 will remove the land from view
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Raymond Figtree
Gone, avi, gone
Join date: 17 May 2006
Posts: 6,256
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08-22-2007 17:18
From: Egon Rothschild ctrl+alt+shift+5 will remove the land from view Does ctrl+alt+shift+13 remove the shoe from my ass?
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