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Jonathan Morris
Registered User
Join date: 5 Jan 2006
Posts: 66
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03-04-2006 09:26
I'm sure you have lost that prim you have been editing...
I have requested a feature proposal ( 1105 ) requesting a "workspace" feature.
With it I would define a workspace, and anything made in that space would have to stay in it until the workspace was canceled.
I could define ( top front right ) ( bottom back left ) corners to create the workspace, and would then be able to move prims or objects made in it without fear of them burying themselves in the ground or winding up in my nabours home.
If you have ever had to retrive a prim from under your floor please go and vote for my "workspace" proposal.
Regards Jonathan.
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Merlyn Bailly
owner, AVALON GALLERIA
Join date: 7 Sep 2005
Posts: 576
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03-13-2006 00:10
From: Jonathan Morris I'm sure you have lost that prim you have been editing...
I have requested a feature proposal ( 1105 ) requesting a "workspace" feature.
With it I would define a workspace, and anything made in that space would have to stay in it until the workspace was canceled.
I could define ( top front right ) ( bottom back left ) corners to create the workspace, and would then be able to move prims or objects made in it without fear of them burying themselves in the ground or winding up in my nabours home.
If you have ever had to retrive a prim from under your floor please go and vote for my "workspace" proposal.
Regards Jonathan. That's why there is a LOST & FOUND folder... anything you leave in a public sandbox gets returned... Of course, if you leave it on your own land, or somehow managed to put it _IN_ the land (ie: dropped it and it fell into a "sandtrap" or "bog"  , that is a definite problem... one that the Lindens would have to help sort out, I believe... Or, you could just put whatever you're working on in a subfolder in your inventory, maybe named CURRENT PROJECT: XXXXX. I'm sure your mom taught you to put things back where you found them when you were done playing with them... did you forget how?
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