That sounds pretty interesting, Dzonatas. What is your viewer called, this TPV derived from Snowglobe with an extra patch?
Morgaine. ========================================= On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Dzonatas Sol <dzona...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is a build of Snowglobe with SNOW-375 patch applied. This patch > provides a HTTP/REST interface to control and automate the Snowglobe > viewer. Client-side scripts and programs can then add features like > accessibility functions, automated regression tests, detached editors, > separate chat windows, inventory organizers, and more. > > Linux: > http://mono.dzonux.net/file/Snowglobe375/Snowglobe-i686-1.4-375.tar.bz2 > < > http://viewerdirectory.secondlife.com/listing/download/137/3/binary/aHR0cDovL21vbm8uZHpvbnV4Lm5ldC9maWxlL1Nub3dnbG9iZTM3NS9Tbm93Z2xvYmUtaTY4Ni0xLjQtMzc1LnRhci5iejI%3D > > > > Source: http://gitweb.dzonux.net/?p=snowglobe-1.4-375.git > < > http://viewerdirectory.secondlife.com/listing/download/137/3/source/aHR0cDovL2dpdHdlYi5kem9udXgubmV0Lz9wPXNub3dnbG9iZS0xLjQtMzc1LmdpdA%3D%3D > > > > See Also: https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-375 > > ---- > > You can experience how such an HTTP/REST interface performs with > Icesphere, which was the project formerly known as MonoVida Studio and > MonoVida Communicator.Icesphere interfaces with Snowglobe-375 to present > detached communications and client-side scripting via C#/Mono/.NET. > > http://mono.dzonux.net/file/Snowglobe375/communicator.zip > > Note: name change not due to pun on grid monkeys =) > > > _______________________________________________ > Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev > Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting > privileges >
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