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Dylan Rickenbacker
Animator
Join date: 11 Oct 2006
Posts: 365
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10-15-2007 00:56
Is it possible to do that? llSetSitText in a child prim is overruled by the setting in the root prim. Is there any way to avoid that?
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Void Singer
Int vSelf = Sing(void);
Join date: 24 Sep 2005
Posts: 6,973
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10-15-2007 03:23
short of unlinking them? no... even happens when they are just multi selected
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Strife Onizuka
Moonchild
Join date: 3 Mar 2004
Posts: 5,887
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10-15-2007 03:50
I think it's an object attribute and not a prim attribute but don't quote me.
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Okiphia Rayna
DemonEye Benefactor
Join date: 22 Sep 2007
Posts: 2,103
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10-15-2007 04:02
Object attributes are always determined by the root prim, and scripts effecting the root prims attributes also change the shild prims, since the script in the parent prim is overriding the child prim, as it is an object attribute... or something like that
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