Re: [opensource-dev] Message Reception

2010-12-04 Thread Dale Innis
Random thoughts: I'm pretty sure there is no viewer setting to do this (I would imagine that the data isn't even sent to the viewer if you're out of range, so it would require server cooperation to raise the chat-hearing limit, and the server doesn't have such a function afaik). It would be simpl

Re: [opensource-dev] Draw Distance - TPV Solution Example

2010-08-24 Thread Dale Innis
Miro Collas : > FWIW, I still prefer a type-in field to a slider for this. Much faster. I do, too. In general I miss various of Emerald's chatbar commands when I use V2. Draw-distance, and gth (Go To Height) and flr ("floor"; go to ground height) the most. fwiw, Dale (finally posting from my

Re: [opensource-dev] Malicious payloads in third-party viewers: is the policy worth anything?

2010-08-24 Thread Dale Innis
Yet another plea to move the endless offtopic Emerald discussions elsewhere. (Preferably fr elsewhere...) ___ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before postin

Re: [opensource-dev] Esbee Linden's OH Transcript Posted for 09/01/2010

2010-09-02 Thread Dale Innis
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Esbee Linden wrote: > https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Esbee_Linden/Office_Hours/2010-09-01 You have th' patience of a saint. :) I think the script or whatever that generates the transcripts has a bug or two. Note in the attendee list such amusing names as:

Re: [opensource-dev] Broken Rubber Bands

2010-10-12 Thread Dale Innis
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Simon Linden wrote: > Some of my changes should help, however.  The viewer will check the edge of > the region, and if there is no neighbor region, stops the object motion. >  Predicted object motion is also pinned to the > allowable underground distance and top

Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-18 Thread Dale Innis
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Thomas Grimshaw wrote: >  Imprudence is certainly not stable enough for a viewer targeted at > builders. > > ~Tom Imprudence is no less stable than any other viewer (TP or LL). Every viewer has its fans and its detractors, based I think mostly on what happens t

Re: [opensource-dev] On Live, SL via Cloud Computing

2010-10-28 Thread Dale Innis
Has anyone on this list actually tried OnLive? What's the ping time and the general responsiveness like? People are always hyping these server-side-rendering solutions as the Next Big Thing, but so far I don't see it... ___ Policies and (un)subscribe in

Re: [opensource-dev] Daily Scrum Summary - Monday, November 1

2010-11-02 Thread Dale Innis
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Anya Kanevsky wrote: > === Esbee Linden === > PAST > * OOO > * Birthday & Rezday! \o/ ___ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies bef