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Matthias Riederer
Registered User
Join date: 4 Mar 2007
Posts: 14
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09-13-2007 11:34
HELP !
I would like to build a " separated" parcell: it means a parcel that is in fact 2 parcels separated (by others parcels). It is like to link 2 parcels and these 2 parcels are ,in fact, one parcel.
I know this is possible. Here what someone sent to me about that:
"Two geographicly seperate parcels can be joined, so long as they are in the same sim. They do not have to have a strip of land connecting them. This is most often done when a Linden protected waterway goes through the middle of a parcel on the mainland. But anywhere that you want two or more parcels in the sim to share the same ban lists and controls is OK"
So,how can i do that ,please?
Thanks !
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Ceera Murakami
Texture Artist / Builder
Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 7,750
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09-13-2007 12:27
Looked it up for you in the Knowledge Base:
How do I join & split land?
Whether it is personal land you own and wish to join or split, or you are an officer wanting to make changes to group owned land - the same methods are used.
Splitting Land To create two parcels from one parcel:
* Stand on your parcel. From your View Menu turn on Property Lines. After a brief pause you should see your land boundary shown in red. * Right-click the ground and choose Edit Land or hit Ctrl+5 on your keyboard. The ground changes color, and you are now in edit mode. * Your mouse can now be used to left-drag a yellow bounding box around part of your land to select it. Do this to select the portion of land you want to chop into its own parcel. * With the area selected, you can now click Subdivide from the Edit pane. If you can't see this option but can see a More button, click that first and you should see the Subdivide option appear. * It will prompt you to confirm the split. Once you have agreed, your land will be divided into two separate parcels. * Both parcels can have their own names, land options, etc. and will accrue traffic independently of each other.
Joining Land Joining land is a very similar process, once again using the yellow land selection.
* Stand on one of the parcels you wish to join to another. From the View Menu turn on Property Lines. * Ensure that both parcels of land are adjacent (they share a border at some point). * Ensure that both parcels are within the same region. You cannot join land across a region boundary. * Ensure that both parcels have the same owner. You cannot, for example, join your group land to your personal land. * Okay so far? Then right-click the ground and choose Edit Land or hit Ctrl+5 on your keyboard. * Now you're able to drag the yellow land select box. What you're aiming to do here is to drag the yellow selection such that it spans the border between the two parcels you want to join (see the image below). You need to have selected a little land from both parcels that are to be joined. You do not need to select all of both parcels, just some from both. * With that done, you should now be able to click the Join button from the Edit pane. If you can't see this option but can see a More button, click that first and you should see the Join option appear. ( With both parcels now joined into one, check the About Land window (right-click the ground and choose About Land) to make sure that your settings are correct.
Note: The combined parcel will take its name and settings from the parcel you first selected.
The smallest parcel you can create in Second Life is 16m (4m x 4m).
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I know I've seen some method for selecting and joining two parcels that were not contiguous. I used to live in Magenta, on a parcel that had Linden Waterways threading all through it, and the parcel owner was able to join additional land into the parcel in spite of those Linden protected waterways.
Worst case, make one long thin parcel, then seperate it into two, as noted above *by selecting the strip connecting the two ends.* If there is a patch of land at each end that is not selected, those two patches should remain part of a single parcel after you seperate off the middle section.
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