On Jan 30, 10:16 pm, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2011, at 1:34 PM, ilikia wrote:
>
> > how do you log in to Tundra with Naali? Or do you log in? So far I
> > haven't been able to figure out a way to view a Tundra scene in Naali,
> > not even by entering in command line 'viewer.exe --file
> > pathTosomeTundra SceneFile.txml'.
>
> Hm I think we had usage instructions somewhere.. hm apparently not this part 
> in Antti's 
> announcement,http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend-dev/browse_thread/thread/7d2...
>
> Start server, and use --file there to run  a server with that scene (or click 
> a txml file, if your file manager is configured so).
>
> Then start a viewer executable, and connect to the server (e.g. localhost), 
> it automatically goes to the current default port 2345. User account must be 
> some single word for Tundra kNet login -- if it has spaces, the login ui 
> interprets that you want to connect with LLUDP using LL auth, and if it has a 
> @, it tries to use LLUDP and the old rex auth. Password can be empty or 
> anything.
>
> You don't need a separate client for e.g. viewing how your models look, or 
> for scripting behaviours like AI etc, but can just use the server executable 
> like Naali normally. But for specifically client-server features, like the 
> avatar demo, you need to connect with a client. Ah and for the viewer to find 
> local assets from your drive, you need to use --storage to point it to the 
> same dir from where loaded the scene with --file on the server (Antti's mail 
> covered this part, also the readme in av example does). So e.g.: server.exe 
> --file scenes/Pong/pong.txml ; viewer.exe --storage scenes/Pong/
>
> Note that current Naali releases can't connect to Tundra servers yet, only 
> the viewer in Tundra 1.0 preview can. It is possible we merge the branches 
> and in future make Naali releases with Tundra included, we have been testing 
> that a couple of times and things seem to work fine, but that's up for 
> discussion and planning still to see if it makes sense.
>
> ~Toni

Thanks a lot for your prompt reply. It would be great if I could view
Tundra views trough Naali, but this is good too.

-ilikia

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