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Smigmee Pinkerton
Unlicensed Primologist
Join date: 1 Mar 2005
Posts: 42
03-10-2005 11:59
Id love to see this for my personal use as well as many new to scripting type ppl

Imagine you had this amazing list. Of all the functions in LSL All printed out secretly at your office computer so not to waste ink at home... Hmmmm.... Anyways lol

Im looking for a list like at the WIKI but all on one page with syntax example below

llRotLookAt(rotation rot, float strength, float damping); // With brief explanation maybe;

I think this would save a lot of time and stress for ppl ... But prolly take much time to the commited one who would take such a task on.. Honestly id do it but... Hey wait i can just copy from the wiki and make a list for myself... Wooo im smart ROFL anyways maybe this exists already.. Lets see what you guys think before I copy and paste
Zuzi Martinez
goth dachshund
Join date: 4 Sep 2004
Posts: 1,860
03-10-2005 12:32
look for "lsl_guide.html" in your SL folder.
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Lightwave Valkyrie
Registered User
Join date: 30 Jan 2004
Posts: 666
03-10-2005 13:13
i know what your looking for a Quick Reference LSL scripting guide
im looking too :) i may have to make my own
-LW
Zuzi Martinez
goth dachshund
Join date: 4 Sep 2004
Posts: 1,860
03-10-2005 13:39
also this and this. lil bit out of date but it's free. :D
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Catherine Omega
Geometry Ninja
Join date: 10 Jan 2003
Posts: 2,053
03-10-2005 17:25
I know you're probably after the PAPER part, but there's a drop-down list of functions on the built-in script editor window. Hovering your mouse pointer over an already-typed function will pop up a tooltip showing you the basic syntax.

My editor of choice is Ezhar's excellent ScitTE-ez, which is the text editor SciTE, tweaked for LSL coding. You still have to copy and paste code from SciTE to your SL window, but it's a lot easier to work with multiple files. Also, the tooltips in SciTE are much more verbose than their SL editor counterparts.

Alternatively, if you wanted to take the Functions page on the LSL Wiki and create the reference you're looking for as a page linking to it, I'm sure someone else would find it useful.
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Smigmee Pinkerton
Unlicensed Primologist
Join date: 1 Mar 2005
Posts: 42
Thank you
03-11-2005 07:25
OMG THANKS SOOOOOOOoooooo MUCH... SkitT-EZ is AMAZING.. I can script at work now :) YAY. And thanks as well for letting me know all the function syntaxes were on my hard drive. Printed about 200 pages.. Not done yet :-P