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Rock Vacirca
riches to rags
Join date: 18 Oct 2006
Posts: 1,093
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10-02-2007 06:04
A couple of questions on this:
1. Can someone remind what is the maximum allowable distance between two prims for linking?
2. If I have three identical cubes, all touching, and link them, and another three identical touching cubes, also linked, and I want to link the two linksets together, is the distance between the linksets calculated on the centre of gravity of each link set, the distance between the two nearest points on each linkset, the c.o.g of the two root prims, or what?
TIA
Rock
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Chas Connolly
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Join date: 24 Jan 2007
Posts: 1,433
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10-02-2007 06:09
From: Rock Vacirca A couple of questions on this:
1. Can someone remind what is the maximum allowable distance between two prims for linking?
2. If I have three identical cubes, all touching, and link them, and another three identical touching cubes, also linked, and I want to link the two linksets together, is the distance between the linksets calculated on the centre of gravity of each link set, the distance between the two nearest points on each linkset, the c.o.g of the two root prims, or what?
TIA
Rock I think it's 32 metres. As for question 2, I'm not sure. Do try the building tips forum, as they might know more. I'm a builder, but I just link until the Lindens tell I can't link any more  )
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Brodsky Zapedzki
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Join date: 30 Mar 2007
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10-02-2007 06:24
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