Whoops, I swapped it.+1 on the X is East, +1 on the Y is North.
Best Regards
Teravus
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Teravus Ovares wrote:
> You've expressed interest in mega regions before.. so if you're
> trying a mega region, You need to order the loading of your regions
> from South
You've expressed interest in mega regions before..so if you're
trying a mega region, You need to order the loading of your regions
from South to North, West to East. Change the order in your
regions.ini appropriately. Then make sure you log-into the south west
most region. If you don't, t
You could disable the few rules that you disagree with and create new
ones that match your own coding style.
http://scottwhite.blogspot.com/2008/11/creating-custom-stylecop-rules-in-c.html
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Joshua Garvin
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:18 PM,
Melanie wrote:
> I'm really not comfortable with such a straitjacket. Those rules are
> pretty harsh, and i hate typing "this." all the time. Most of our
> code follows most of the sensible rules most of the time, the
> nonsensical ones, like this.instanceVar, I don't think we need.
> Also, Mic
I'm really not comfortable with such a straitjacket. Those rules are
pretty harsh, and i hate typing "this." all the time. Most of our
code follows most of the sensible rules most of the time, the
nonsensical ones, like this.instanceVar, I don't think we need.
Also, Microsoft Corporation really
Stefan Andersson wrote:
> One of the biggest impacts on code is the transition from "m_" to explicit
> "this." and that commenting, regions and line break formatting is strictly
> governed.
>
>
>
> As you all know, I've been a proponent of "m_" but that's something I'm
> ready to lay aside to a
Daniel Herzog wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I’m trying to map a picture stored in an image file to a texture
> situated on a prim in Opensim via code. For that reason I have looked to
> the osMakeNotecard() function in OSSL_Api.cs to get an overview which
> steps are needed to upload an object to
Hey guys,
I've been working with Microsoft StyleCop compliance for legacy projects
lately, and wrote a blog about it:
http://lbsa71.net/2009/09/10/introducing-stylecop-on-legacy-projects-using-s
tylecop-for-resharper/
basically, StyleCop is a tool for enforcing Micrososft Source Analysis
r
On my server, Meshmerizer seems to crash during the boot...
(mono 2.4, OpenSuse 11.1 32 bits)
http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=4133
So I use zeromesher.
Christophe
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Nebadon Izumi wrote:
> Ya i think we have reached a point now where people who try Ope
Ya i think we have reached a point now where people who try OpenSim are more
confused with why prims are phantom, it seems to jam some people who are
less than willing to just come out and ask for help the 1st day for fear of
feeling bothersome right away, i have seen on OSgrid some people struggle
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