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Scripting changes to worn objects

Galen Eldritch
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Join date: 11 Jan 2005
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03-04-2005 06:41
I'm trying to use llSetPrimitiveParams to change the cut values of a primitive that is linked into a larger object. When the object is rezzed on the ground, the script runs fine, but when it is worn, the cut values don't change.

Thoughts on why this is, and how I could get around it?

Thanks.
Al Bravo
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Join date: 29 Jun 2004
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03-04-2005 06:47
I have had mixed results with dynamically changing the cut on a child prim (not attached). Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
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Jack Lambert
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03-04-2005 06:47
I've had similar problems with listeners. I think that may be the link order though...

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Reitsuki Kojima
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03-04-2005 06:56
Or, the simpler answer is, llSetPrimativeParameters doesn't work on attachments.

Occam's Razor.
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Galen Eldritch
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03-04-2005 12:38
Aye, I'm not having any problem getting it to work on child prims if the object is not attached to an avatar. Reitsuki, are you saying with authority that it does not work on attachments, or just that occam's razor says it doesn't?

Thx.
Reitsuki Kojima
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03-04-2005 14:08
99% sure it doesn't... Not just Occams Razor. I just couldn't find anything in the wiki to back me up. But I've always been under the impression that it did not.
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