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Erwin Goldblatt
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Join date: 23 Dec 2006
Posts: 41
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03-13-2007 04:55
I am pretty sure this can't be done and I expect a one liner response to this!
Can we script a prim to fly to a specific destination in a remote sim?
By fly I mean telport/move whatever....
I've seen/heard about LandBots and wondered if they were done in such a fashion that they read a list of sims and went to that sim and checked....
I don't want to do Land but would come in very useful as an updater tool!
Cheers
Erwin
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Ordinal Malaprop
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Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 4,607
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03-13-2007 06:56
Yes. Well, assuming it doesn't encounter any bugs when crossing the borders, but one prim will almost certainly not. You can move a prim across boundaries just as if you were moving it within a sim. You would probably want to use llGetRegionCorner to work with global co-ordinates rather than sim-local ones, in order to check whether you are at the destination, but the actual movement bit is no different. I believe there's a thread somewhere here which has a script to move anything to anywhere on the same island or continent very quickly indeed, using WarpPos.
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