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Offline LSL description available?

BlueSun Beresford
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Join date: 11 Jul 2007
Posts: 10
08-07-2007 08:29
From time to time I use longer train or airplane rides for some creative work (i.e. scripting).

For that, it would be very beneficial to have an offline reference for LSL. Ideally, something like the wiki, but working w/o an Internet connection in place.

Anybody out there who has a TXT, RTF, PDF, web archive or whatever with LSL descriptions?
Django Yifu
Beat Island Gaffer
Join date: 7 May 2007
Posts: 189
08-07-2007 11:27
This may not be exactly what your after but may take you some way to what you need. It's pretty comprehensive in terms of usefulness and script checking and they claim contains a complete LSL guide.

It has the added bonus of compiling and debugging scripts.

I have however found the latest version less than stable on my machine.

http://www.lsleditor.org/
Shadow Subagja
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Join date: 29 Apr 2007
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08-07-2007 11:47
Might try this one too:
http://secondlife.com/developers/resources/pdfs/LSLGuide.pdf
Strife Onizuka
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08-07-2007 12:52
From: Shadow Subagja


That hasn't been updated in a long time.
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BlueSun Beresford
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08-07-2007 13:52
From: Django Yifu
This may not be exactly what your after but may take you some way to what you need. It's pretty comprehensive in terms of usefulness and script checking and they claim contains a complete LSL guide.

It has the added bonus of compiling and debugging scripts.

I have however found the latest version less than stable on my machine.

http://www.lsleditor.org/
Good stuff ... and I used vi so far :D

Thanks!
Shadow Subagja
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Join date: 29 Apr 2007
Posts: 354
08-07-2007 14:06
From: Strife Onizuka
That hasn't been updated in a long time.


Oh thats a bummer.
Osgeld Barmy
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08-07-2007 20:06
http://www.cheesefactory.us/lslwm