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Category: Scripting

Scripting using LSL – the Linden Scripting Language

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Script: Simple voice-command RLV lock script

Posted on 9th July 201725th January 2019 by beccapet

A script that allows any worn object or HUD to be locked in place using RLV / RLVa (a.k.a. “Remote Scripted Viewer Controls).

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Script: Texture change by menu and touch

Posted on 20th June 201725th January 2019 by beccapet

A while back I wrote a blog article on reducing prim count by using a veneer prim with a texture change script in it. Since then I have written a much improved script that uses an auto-generated touch menu, and also responds to voice commands.

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