Hi Ralph! Glad to hear you are finding value on the pyogp code. The pyogp
bots are in fact rendering appearances per their last worn outfit. The
unpacking of VirtualParams provided to a client requires some precision that
may be lacking in some cases yet. I've actually not yet touched this code
myself, but comparing what's in appearance.py with viewer code may lend
itself to a solution.

This is a crazy busy week at Linden Lab, but I'd be happy to help take a
look next week. Lemme know!

~e

On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:04 AM, Ralph Butler <rbut...@mtsu.edu> wrote:

> Hi:
> First I want to thank you for this code.  It is providing just the
> functionality I was hoping to find.
> In the last posting from December I found this comment:
>         Right now, the pyogp bots are only setting appearance per
> their last known
>         outfit, as reported to the client by the simulator.
> However, each avatar that I have created has appeared with an odd,
> multi-colored "skirt" on,
> even males.  So, I was wondering if there is some default outfit being
> used or if perhaps some
> test code is still in place.  Any help about where to look or how to
> fix the problem would be
> greatly appreciated.
> Thanks.
> Ralph Butler
>
>
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