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I would assume that we non-contributors still can comment
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dedicate server software;
a SL region running that software had been available on Preview Grid
for a short time,
but then it was put offline (and had never been updated anyway)
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I guess it would be good if many of us were able to create new,
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ll contact sim owners, in order to show them they're using (and
I guess paying for) a device that prevents legit users from visiting
their lands.
Please note I don't and can't access to Adult areas - so I couldn't help
if we're talking about Zindra regions.
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t violating TPVP and could apply for
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> You mean Android on a mobile device?
Yeah - I'm looking for a text-only client that could run on
existing low-end (non-rooted) mobile devices running Android.
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I saw something similar with recent development viewer builds on Linux.
It makes the viewer unusable to me (it actually freezes for a few seconds
here, not just slow down).
I will add more details to VWR-24361 asap.
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, in addition to the existing locations (home & last location)
3. choose a location and log in
A completely different approach could be: embed SL map in the login
screen and let people use it to choose a location where to log in.
But I digress.
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input sim name and coordinates
in the "Start at" text field. Locations can be also browsed in the
login page itself.
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scraping of its website as a feature itself.
Some businesses may be negatively impacted by the change,
sure, but I don't see this becoming a large-scale problem
at all - especially if compared to other SL problems.
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- add a menu command to choose a specific layout file - then the viewer
would copy that file into the actual settings folder.
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what it means.
IMO
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On a second though, this solution (paired with the information from
"About Second Life") seems good enough to me.
Also, simplifying the viewer as a general approach is indeed necessary
and reasonable.
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> Per
e.com/search?q="The+missing+strings+are+shown+look+like+the+shortcut+part+of+the+menus"
Is this expected?
Anyone else experiencing this?
If this issue exists, can be solved by fine-tuning JIRA website settings?
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Thanks for this feature!
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> Perfect just the naming in men
For the record there's an update, as the previously mentioned
Android viewer is now back in the TPV Directory.
(as already explained -see quote below- this doesn't *guarantee*
anything by itself, but it's encouraging).
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a separate issue that should be filed separately.
It may also affect different languages.
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Sounds great, could you please attach a snapshot?
Also, in a comment to STORM-643 someone is asking if this would be
meant to be an addition - or if the minimap is supposed to *move* to
the sidebar (ie not an independent floater anymore).
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an 27, 2011 at 22:20, Vadim ProductEngine
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> While working on this bug I've almost (~80%) implemented STORM-326
> (Persistent water/sky settings), so if anyone is interested I'd be happy to
> complete that work.
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I still have to get more details about this. In the meantime,
it would help me a lot if I could get some pointers to known
existing PJIRA issues that may relate to this.
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investigate it...my fault.
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This happened to me multiple times yesterday while I was on a TPV
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JIRA issue about this so that I can add my feedback.
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Would user contributions about this be possible / appropriate?
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> the Debug menu on the login screen
OK.
Linux/Gnome users may have to replace this system shortcut that by default
shows/hides desktop (this isn't new).
> * STORM-1036 : Remove the unused "How to create a new Classified ad"
> notification
ct of mailing list discussions or wiki pages would be enough.
If you didn't do it yet, try Basic Mode by choosing it at Login
screen. Be sure to use "Latest Development Viewer"
http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development/latest.html
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by both Windows and Linux environments.
Should this be filed as a separate request?
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So this new feature, as proposed here, would be consistent with
the existing ones, with no complexity added.
I don’t use Facebook but I suppose this model could be extended to
different services. I propose to keep this discussion limited to Twitter
and then adapt/apply the results elsewhere.
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> * STORM-1095 : Chat preferences > font size should increase size of input
> text in the chat box
This works, but the change is only applied after giving focus back to
the input text box (while the change to chat history is applied immediately).
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d in the Minimap and the blue circle overlaps them. They look
dark grey and there's not enough contrast to be clearly seen. See
https://jira.secondlife.com/secure/attachment/49179/Second+Life+2.6.2-225012.jpg
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"Make user aware of the CTRL + Up/Down Arrow feature
(which scrolls back message history)"
Please feel free to edit Summary and Description if I didn't
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thus didn't notice this.
Good point. I suggest they make sure they are NOT using such
a caching system, if it can hide issues as big as this one.
QA department apart, I / we should have done more testing.
I think I remember I had seen this, but I didn't bother to properly
investigate it /
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>
> I hope you don't mind me taking this to the list, as it might be of general
> interest.
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> On 03/29/2011 09:42 AM, Opensource Obscure wrote:
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> Hello Boroondas,
> I see you removed 3 labels fr
rmation be pruned
out of it - this may confuse me. I will help with updating it myself
as soon as I get comfortable with the new process.
It would help me if someone expanded the "Important" yellow box at
https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Compiling_the_viewer_(Linux)#Build_the_viewer_wi
and sea can be seen (even
in no-water regions). Again, I think this only happened with
shadows enabled. A workaround seems to be disabling and
re-enabling shadows.
None of these issues seems to be "new".
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On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 18:46, Opensource Obscure
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> Which is the expected behaviour for intra-sim teleports
> and Local Chat History? should these teleports show up,
> like when you teleport to a different region?
>
> They currently don't, but they're correctly r
I see a couple of issues where the issue status may
have improperly been set to "Releases / Fixed":
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/WEB-3795
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SH-1295
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ich relate to viewer issues, but none of
them seems to be active / receptive. I'd want to be sure
I'm not missing the right groups.
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uld be the correct solution. That would move
this functionality from a non-related place in the interface
(the chat history) where it's only partially implemented,
to its dedicated place where it works completely.
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>
> Build Results Pending...
me too; I note that the other links work
http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development/arch/Linux/quicklink.html
http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 20:46, Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
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> STORM-1145 Changes to Favorites are not reflected on the login locations
> menu
As I commented in JIRA, I still see the problem.
Does this fix cover old-style usernames as well?
(I log in as "Opensource Obscure&quo
after a first complete
reinstallation, but then its behaviour across multiple sessions
(which included creation and editing of Favorites) was inconsistent.
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> What are currently the best in-world groups where to
> discuss viewer issues, announce new JIRA entries or updates,
> raise awareness about current bugs and such?
>
> I'd welcome both official and unofficial groups.
A
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-6898 ).
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> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:09 AM, CG Linden wrote:
>> Ideas/suggestions/bug reports welcome.
It seems to be hard to read for some people / in some settings.
Please - a bit more contrast between text and background.
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- private IM icons in bottom bar
- group and IM icons in conversations panel
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-25595
Adding voice/no-voice status in Edit window or
removing arrows from scrollbars couldn't be useful
in any way - so I'm sure this was an error, not a feature.
ry compiling a
ReleaseWithDbg or Debug build.
I'm going to file this issue later - just gathering details now.
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Tested on Linux build: these are all fixed and working as expected.
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of dozens of opinions about various SL
topics from other merchants too.
I'm going to post them to this mailing list in the next hours,
along with my interpretations, random thoughts, assumptions
and predictions about the future of the whole platform basing
on those opinions.
Is this awesome
(Y/
suggested
in this discussion.
Kudos!
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Since Basic mode is now available, I'm much less convinced than
in the past by claims about having too many options on the screen
in Advanced Mode.
By definition, new residents switch to a more complicated user
interface when they leave Basic mode - more complicated,
and more useful/powe
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the following way:
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See
More
(Fast)
See
Less
(Slow)
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> On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 13:49:30 -0500
> Daniel wrote:
>
>> For the icon, label it "DD" for draw distance. That will fit in
>> 16x16 pixels, and not conflict with other symbols.
>
> I like this idea. Made
Please enable back focus to Inventory Search.
See https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-19700
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-18496
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-19967
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ife 2.7.6 (234497) Jul 1 2011 01:33:10
while they were broken on
Second Life 2.7.6 (234127) Jun 28 2011 18:35:42
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Snowglobe 1.3.1 (3125) Feb 5 2010 09:41:34 (Snowglobe Release)
Built with GCC version 40102
Sei a 233826.3, 335438.9, 32.1 in LOL located at
sim2133.agni.lindenlab.com (216.82.56.138:13000)
Second Life Server 1.34.3.143038
Note sulla versione
On Mon, 08 Feb 2010 19:53:55 +, Robin Cornelius
wrote:
> Just checking that your viewer is indeed 1.3.1.3125, February 5, 2010?
yes.
> Do you do your own builds? the only way for certain to know whats up is
> to run the viewer under gdb (but for useful results this required your
> own buil
're programmers.
It seems you can't, and for sure I couldn't
either, unfortunately. But I'm pretty sure we
will fix this, as there are many people here
waiting for Viewer 2 code release.
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there are 1 or 2 JIRA entries about it.
I don't see this happening on Viewer 2, BTW,
so I guess a fix for Snowglobe exists as well.
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https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Opensource_Obscure/Panel_Navigation_Bar
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not only profile ones - that would have been really useful to me.
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1. design and develop internally/secretely, 2. launch the
feature, 3. release code.
Does this make sense?
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> Then what are you doing here?
Trolling. This is an effective place where to do that.
I'm sure he's having more fun than me.
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> On 03/14/2010 06:32 PM, New Hax wrote:
>> I know better than
uot; or "I'm fine with what it's going on".
what I see is that at least some serious developers
who actively contribute to the SL open development
and/or to 3rd party viewers are NOT bashing LL for
their strategy as other do. that makes me think.
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this list is very active, but scripting questions are not really
in topic here.
HTH! :)
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> How about Google Wave? (i'm not for nor against it, that was a completly
> unbiased question)
And/or IRC relay.
New thread on tools?
ll be
WAY better than pointing them to this mailing list archives.
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e same config (pulseaudio through openal) and
> I definitely get extra SLPlugin processes.
if this can help, SLPugin works fine here with the default
ubuntu 10.04 alpha setup, and I think it worked fine
on ubuntu 9.10 as well
libopenal1 version is 1.11.753-0ubuntu1
pulseaudio is 0.9.22~0.9.21
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feeling .. this is related to rendering, as most crashes
appear while I'm moving the view around.
I'm on Linux Ubuntu 10.04 alpha with Nvidia video card.
Anyone else is experiencing this?
I didn't reported it yet.
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I think this is a non-costructive, negative and offensive
approach, and it should be kept out of the debate.
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>
> i have soo much trouble is red menu bar is always in the way, is there
> code that tell be normal? instead of red bar but theme
o.O
maybe you're logging in Aditi / Preview grid and using a 1.x viewer?
if yes, that's nor
n 2.0. There's a fair list of
> things you can't do anymore. Most of them are ancillary, like this,
> but having them missing is a little annoying.
would a meta-issue be an appropriate way to start this work?
anyone knows of an existing one?
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> The black list would contain the viewer names of right out illegal
> viewers or not yet TPV-policy compliant viewers
this doesn't looks like a practical solution to me, as nobody
could ever mantain such a list up-to-date.
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> and flames are actually a hindrance to the community as a whole.
thanks for your interest.
please have a look to the last 2 months of mailing list archive,
and send a similar advice to the many other members who flamed
and trolled the list - with no useful results for the community.
by
erent ticket should be filed?
thanks in advance for clearing my mind..
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Please check these out,
link your favorite Viewer 2 bug reports as appropriate,
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...at the same time please make the feature available on
Linux again. It's a 1-word fix, and this feature can only
work with a shortcut.
as a side note, I add that at least with SLViewer2 you
don't need anymore to recompile sources to change this
specific default shortcut.
rding to the feedback you will get from this list.
Also, you imply that the browser-based SL experience would
*replace* the 3D, standalone-app/viewer-based experience.
I find this idea weird and again, I can't see anything
backing it up.
yawn
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> Am Donnerstag, 10. Juni 2010, 12:25:12 schrieb Opensource Obscure:
>>
>> Also, you imply that the browser-based SL experience would
>> *replace* the 3D, standalone-app/viewer-based experience.
>> I find t
f great improvements but also
some important misbehaviour (say scripts). Maybe this
won't be a surprise for most of you, but I have the
feeling that this test release is being used even for
common daily tasks (while it shouldn't) from a relevant
number of users.
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Is libc6-dev-i386 needed to build the viewers on Linux Ubuntu?
it is, according to the wiki, but it seems this package
it's not present in current release 10.04 (but it looks like
it existed in previous Ubuntu releases)
$ apt-cache search libc6-dev
libc6-dev - Embedded GNU C Library: Developme
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 13:08:29 +0100, Tofu Linden
wrote:
> Opensource Obscure wrote:
>> Is libc6-dev-i386 needed to build the viewers on Linux Ubuntu?
>
> The -i386 version shouldn't specifically be necessary. The libc6-dev
> version should be good. If you can build a &
g overloaded.
Have a look to Dzonatas'work. If you can, read sources
as he suggested (I can't, unfortunately).
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