It may be stuck on the sim boundary. I have things like that happen all the time, bad typing, and that is what happens to me. Anyway, it will have the same y and z positions, so check the sim boundaries.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:58 PM, missyfitz <[email protected]> wrote: > So I was editing a prim today on a sim-scale build and attempted to change > the X position from 71 to 66 and I think I must have accidentally included > the decimal when I selected the 71, which would have made the new position > 66000 instead of 66.000... I'm not even sure if this is what happened, but > the end result was that as soon as I hit 'enter' to commit what I thought > was a 66.000 position, the prim vanished and my selection of it in the > build > tool was deactivated, which makes me think it did indeed get shot to > 66000m.. this would have taken it off-sim, but no prim was returned to me > due to going off-sim.. so is there any way to find such a lost prim? > > Worst case scenario is that I can save today's builds to inventory and then > wipe the sim and restore this morning's OAR file then reposition the new > saved builds, but I'd like to be sure that that missing prim isn't hanging > out somewhere in my installation... > > I've tried searching the mySQL database for prims at PositionX of 6, 66, > 66.000 and 66000 but can't find anything. Queries on PositionX = "6%" only > yield results of 6, so the wildcard doesn't seem to work.. > > Any suggestions? > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://opensim-users.2152040.n2.nabble.com/A-prim-got-away-from-me-how-to-find-it-tp6424286p6424286.html > Sent from the opensim-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users >
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