And now for the real answer...
You can't resize a prim along an arbitrary axis, so if any linked
prim is rotated, it's simply not possible (in 99.9% of the cases).
You might be able to pull it of for many special cases by changing
sheer values, and use rotation (and texture rotation to correct fo
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On Jan 7, 2011, at 8:35 PM, Erin Mallory wrote:
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As for the why, probably because it would be both hard to resize in only one
direction or two directions without majorly distorting the linkset, and the
number of usecases where it would be useful to only resize a linkset in one or
two directions after finishing a build is probably fairly low.
As I understand it, there's no way to do it without breaking a lot of content.
Vehicle wheels that are no longer round (or that fit into a wheel well), skirt
pieces that when stretched in certain directions are no longer facing the right
directions, etc.
On Jan 9, 2011, at 9:40 AM, Robert Mart
I'm not sure it is a separate problem, or related, but I've been able
to see people's voice dots for extreme distances (whenever they are
>1px,) through any number of intervening prims. Even if the nametag
is obscured, the voice dot comes through. Has given me quite the
advantage in "hide-and-see
Does anybody know of a good reason why when you are resizing a set of
linked prims you do not have the single axis resize??
(also could we get a way to resize a linkset with 0.001 meters as a
floor not as a locking measurement?)
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Am Sonntag, 9. Januar 2011 schrieb Robert Martin:
> On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Ponzu wrote:
> > Can someone give a cheap estimate of how hard this will be to
> > fix? if it is easy to fix, I agree that it should be done soon.
>
> i would say that a full audit of the hover text submodule wo
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Ponzu wrote:
> Can someone give a cheap estimate of how hard this will be to fix?
> if it is easy to fix, I agree that it should be done soon.
i would say that a full audit of the hover text submodule would be in
order (say 4 hours of junior grade programmer??)
Can someone give a cheap estimate of how hard this will be to fix?
if it is easy to fix, I agree that it should be done soon.
Is there a cost/benefit analysis done when Sprints are prioritized?
ponzu
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Lance Corrimal
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> am I the only one who t
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