HEHE ok, twist my arm then. I will get to it. Just making some last
finishing touches on an old Ryukyu Kingdom 16th-early 17th century home,
make a database backup, and OAR my regions and I can get to it. I have
been putting it off sine I installed and run 56 regions on a robust
server with 10 different Opensim instances. I think of all that work to
update, and I tend to procrastinate.
Thanks for the time,
InuYasha
On 9/6/2012 7:16 PM, Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
This might be the case but it's also possible that you are
encountering a bug.
I would recommend trying OpenSimulator 0.7.4 as it will contain
various animation related fixes which may or may not have an impact on
this issue.
On 05/09/12 17:01, James Stallings II wrote:
The animation itself is taking much longer for her to load (if it is
getting loaded at all) than it does for you. It's
not a bug, it's just very disproportionate network speeds between the
two of you.
Cheers
James
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:44 AM, InuYasha Meiji
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a question about a problem I didn't
realize that seems to be happening in Opensim 7.3.1.
I am not sure how to search for this in Mantis so I am asking
anyone if they have seen this issue. I don't have a
name for it to search for it.
I built a item that I am sure many cultures still use, but in my
case it is an ancient version used in China and
Ryukyu culture in and around the 16th century. It is the bambo
pole used to balence a couple of baskets over the
shoulder to carry heavy loads.
I placed a script inside that as soon as you atach the object to
the right hand it lifts the object to your right
shoulder with the baskets and their load using this pole to you
shoulder. It places the pole on your shoulder with
the baskets hanging downward from the pole down you about knee
level. From my view I see it perfectly and it works.
My friend who has logged on from Australia, don't seem to see
the animation at all. With my arms down at my sides
the baskets appear to float upside down and float.
To be sure I was clear to my friend and she was clear to me, we
exchanges images and we where both correct. Why
would she not see an animation and I do in this case. It is a
known bug?? We both use Firestorm the newest
release, and my grid is a 56 region grid using 7.3.1.
Is it possible a script error would make it so only the script
user sees the animation???
Help appreciated, dazed and confused.
InuYaha
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