Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-13 Thread Opensource Obscure
Not directly related to storm-34, but slightly related to the general discussion: Kirstens Viewer shows in the login screen random screenshots of cool SL locations (I think there's a user-contributed shared database of them) - pics also embed the address of the location, so one can manually input

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-12 Thread Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
On 2011-01-10 11:38, Erin Mallory wrote: what happened to get the issue to occur for me. I installed the storm-34 developer viewer. logged in with cummere mayo. set the option to show the favorites. logged out. started the viewer. it worked as expected. logged out. back in. still worked

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Erin Mallory
I knwo it should be... but its not! > Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 18:56:13 +0200 > Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34 > From: adyu...@productengine.com > To: angel_of_crim...@hotmail.com > CC: q...@lindenlab.com; opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com > > The preference is p

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Andrew Dyukov
The preference is per-account, .i.e. you should turn it on separately for each user whose favorites you want to be shown in login screen. So to get favorites for both cummere and erinyse you should: 1. log in with cummere mayo. set the option to show the favorites. log out. 2. start the viewer.

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Erin Mallory
what happened to get the issue to occur for me. I installed the storm-34 developer viewer. logged in with cummere mayo. set the option to show the favorites. logged out. started the viewer. it worked as expected. logged out. back in. still worked as expected. logged out. changed accou

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Andrew Dyukov
point is I did NOT change the preferences before hand.  I logged in set > the prefrences and logged out, and STILL do not see them showing up the way > they should. > >> Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:39:32 +0200 >> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34 >> From: adyu...@producte

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Erin Mallory
The point is I did NOT change the preferences before hand. I logged in set the prefrences and logged out, and STILL do not see them showing up the way they should. > Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:39:32 +0200 > Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34 > From: adyu...@productengine

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Lance Corrimal
> 1a. while still logged off, go to Preferences and enable the feature. > 1b. paste SLURLs in a dedicated field. > > 2. at next login, those SLURLs are parsed and shown in the current > drop-down, in addition to the existing locations (home & last location) > > 3. choose a location and log in

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Andrew Dyukov
rite > locations? > > > Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34 > From: q...@lindenlab.com > Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:59:36 -0500 > CC: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com > To: angel_of_crim...@hotmail.com > > You can't see the private favorites before login, so you shouldn

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Opensource Obscure
What about a list of non-private, non-asset SLURLs that users can set while logged off? They would be shown *before* login, so that users can directly go there - avoiding additional in-world teleports. On shared computers, this could be disabled. Actually, in some cases people using the same share

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-10 Thread Erin Mallory
I thought the whole point of storm-34 was to give you your favorites during the login under the start at location so you could login to your favorite locations? Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34 From: q...@lindenlab.com Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:59:36 -0500 CC: opensource-dev

Re: [opensource-dev] storm-34

2011-01-09 Thread Kent Quirk (Q Linden)
You can't see the private favorites before login, so you shouldn't expect to see the "favorite landmarks" setting during login. You can only see it after login. This is because you don't have a private prefs available until after login. Q On Jan 7, 2011, at 8:35 PM, Erin Mallory wrote: >

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-31 Thread Argent Stonecutter
On 2010-12-28, at 14:40, Celierra Darling wrote: > It seems a little unclear to try to communicate "this can have privacy > implications" by putting the setting on the privacy tab. It might be better > to write the setting label so it's more explicit (i.e. something like "Show > my favorites to

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-28 Thread Celierra Darling
It seems a little unclear to try to communicate "this can have privacy implications" by putting the setting on the privacy tab. It might be better to write the setting label so it's more explicit (i.e. something like "Show my favorites to anyone under 'Start At' before logging in" or "Show my favo

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-27 Thread Carlo Wood
> I kinda have to agree with hitomi. I agree with Andrew; it's a privacy sensitive thing and users shouldn't accidently flip it without thinking because it's on the normal 'General' page. If they need or want it, then I'm sure they'll find it, like they find everything else. Also, it will take a w

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-27 Thread Trilo Byte
2010, at 7:56 AM, Erin Mallory wrote: > I kinda have to agree with hitomi. > > Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:23:43 + > From: hitomi.tip...@yahoo.co.uk > To: adyu...@productengine.com > CC: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com > Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binari

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-27 Thread Erin Mallory
I kinda have to agree with hitomi. Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:23:43 + From: hitomi.tip...@yahoo.co.uk To: adyu...@productengine.com CC: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries Fair point Andrew - but I was just thinking that from a

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-27 Thread Hitomi Tiponi
ev@lists.secondlife.com >Sent: Mon, 27 December, 2010 23:39:49 >Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries > >This preference is in "Privacy", because enabling it allows other >users who use your machine to see your favorites from login screen >without using a

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-27 Thread Andrew Dyukov
ense to anyone here? > Sounds like a hack to me: this is what landmarks were made for. > I think the most proper solution would be to fix the above-mentioned > protocol limitation and maybe extend functionality of landmarks (e.g., > as you said, add ability to edit the location) with

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-24 Thread Hitomi Tiponi
said, add ability to edit the location) without inventing new inventory asset type. -- Vadim -- Message: 2 Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2010 08:05:30 -0800 From: "Philippe (Merov) Bossut" Subject: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries To: opensource-dev@lists.

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-24 Thread Trilo Byte
Testing developer build 217857, works great. Took some digging around in the JIRA to figure out that a preferences switch had to be activated first, and where that preference was, but once I enabled it on the Mac client it worked perfectly. Great - can't wait to see this in the main Viewer!

Re: [opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-24 Thread Andrew Dyukov
Thanks, Merov! :) 2010/12/24 Philippe (Merov) Bossut : > Hi, > > For those interested by this upcoming functionality, a set of test binaries > for STORM-34 (As a User, I want a list of my favorite locations available on > the login screen so i can log in to SL right where I want to be) is > availa

[opensource-dev] STORM-34 Test Binaries

2010-12-24 Thread Philippe (Merov) Bossut
Hi, For those interested by this upcoming functionality, a set of test binaries for STORM-34 (As a User, I want a list of my favorite locations available on the login screen so i can log in to SL right where I want to be) is available here: http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/h