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SuezanneC Baskerville
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06-16-2006 21:31
New version in preview grid.

From: Karen Linden
Release Notes for Second Life 1.10.4(0) June 16, 2006
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New features:
* Addition of edit commands for LSL Script Editor
* Addition of "search and replace" functionality for LSL Script Editor
** Uses the Edit Menu > Search & Replace function to find text or find and replace text as needed

Scripting changes:
* llHTTPRequest() now supports URLs served via https in addition to http
* llHTTPRequest() now supports HTTP_MIMETYPE parameter
** The existing HTTP_MIMETYPE option is now supported
** The mimetype will be set on those requests that send a body: PUT and POST
** As before, the default MIME type is "test/plain;charset=utf-8"
* llHTTPRequest() now supports HTTP_VERIFY_CERT parameter
** If set to TRUE (the default value), the SSL certificate must be verifiable to one of the standard root certificates
** If false, any SSL certificate will be accepted

Other changes:
* Buy Currency window now performs auto-refresh of Lindex values at slightly longer timeout

Bug fixes:
* Cut, hollow wedge prim with 95% hollow setting no longer treated as solid object

Linux client fixes:
* No linux client specific fixes in this release
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06-16-2006 21:35
What does that mean, no longer treated as a solid object?

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06-16-2006 21:40
I would take that as meaning that something which looked hollow was being treated by the physics engine as being solid, now it will be treated as hollow, like it looks.

Search and Replace for the Script Editor!
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06-16-2006 21:52
Cool ;0 Thanks for the heads up ;0
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SuezanneC Baskerville
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06-16-2006 21:59
Not to be greedy but as long as they are fiddling with the script editor I would be mighty happy if they would make it possible to change the font size for the script editor, independently from other interface elements, from within the UI. I suspect many others would find this useful.
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06-16-2006 22:08
Would a choice from other fonts already used in SL meet that requirement? Or would it have to be arbitrary fonts and sizes?*

*The above question does not constitute an agreement to implement a feature or any indication that a feature is being worked on or will be worked on or anything like that
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06-16-2006 22:30
From: Kelly Linden
Would a choice from other fonts already used in SL meet that requirement? Or would it have to be arbitrary fonts and sizes?*


I'm fine with the current font, as long as we can increase/decrease the size - I personally wouldn't use it a ton, but now and then it might have been handy, particularly when trying to scan a big chunk of code to find a bug.

As for search/replace in the script edit... oh god, THANK YOU!
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06-16-2006 22:37
From: Kelly Linden
*The above question does not constitute an agreement to implement a feature or any indication that a feature is being worked on or will be worked on or anything like that


Kelly you are such a tease!

I think the font in the script editor is the monospaced font, ProFontWindows.ttf. That font is fine, just not big enough for me, because of the importance of similar looking characters in LSL, namely ";.,{(})" and the like.

The other font used by the system appears to be Meta Bold, a proportional font. A proportional font in the script editor would most likely screw up the lining up of indentation levels.

A truly arbitrary size and font choice wouldn't be needed; the same font but a choice of current size, 1.5 current size,and twice current size would be wonderful.

Thanks for asking.
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06-16-2006 22:39
From: SuezanneC Baskerville
Kelly you are such a tease!

I think the font in the script editor is the monospaced font, ProFontWindows.ttf. That font is fine, just not big enough for me, because of the importance of similar looking characters in LSL, namely ";.,{(})" and the like.

The other font used by the system appears to be Meta Bold, a proportional font. A proportional font in the font editor would most likely screw up the lining up of indentation levels.

A truly arbitrary size and font choice wouldn't be needed; the same font but a choice of current size, 1.5 current size,and twice current size would be wonderful.

Thanks for asking.


I'd actually use half current far more than any larger size... fwiw
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06-16-2006 22:45
From: Reitsuki Kojima
I'd actually use half current far more than any larger size... fwiw

No need to rub it in, Mr. Sharp Eyes. ;)

Sigh, I had such good vision for so long, I thought I might be one of the very few that doesn't suffer from old age presbyopia. I was wrong.
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06-17-2006 21:15
I don't know how robust this will be, but if you change the -Siva in the shortcut that starts the preview grid version of SL to -Agni , the preview client will run on the main grid.
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Search and Replace in Notecard Editor?
06-17-2006 22:36
We are getting search and replace in the script editor, so why not give us search and replace in the notecard editor as well?
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06-17-2006 22:44
New features:
* Addition of edit commands for LSL Script Editor
* Addition of "search and replace" functionality for LSL Script Editor
** Uses the Edit Menu > Search & Replace function to find text or find and replace text as needed

Joy!

It's use in notecards would be nice too, but it's a great to finally have it in the LSL Editor.

Debugging will be so much easier.
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06-17-2006 22:53
From: Weedy Herbst
New features:
* Addition of edit commands for LSL Script Editor
* Addition of "search and replace" functionality for LSL Script Editor
** Uses the Edit Menu > Search & Replace function to find text or find and replace text as needed

Joy!

It's use in notecards would be nice too, but it's a great to finally have it in the LSL Editor.

Debugging will be so much easier.

The secondlifepreview.exe file seems to work ok so far in the main grid, so one can if they wish try using the search and replace in their scripting right now in the main grid.
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06-17-2006 23:23
From: SuezanneC Baskerville
The secondlifepreview.exe file seems to work ok so far in the main grid, so one can if they wish try using the search and replace in their scripting right now in the main grid.


Great! *clicks download*
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