Fix typos in docs for BirdsModuleStart setting

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Jak Daniels 2015-10-16 15:49:36 +01:00
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ configured to do so in the .ini file. It is possible to completely stop the modu
listening for commands), but you must have a particular setting in the .ini file for that region (see below) - in other listening for commands), but you must have a particular setting in the .ini file for that region (see below) - in other
words, you must have a config for it! words, you must have a config for it!
To become active, the module needs enabled in the ini file or commanded to do so from inworld or the console. To become active, the module needs to be enabled in the ini file or commanded to do so from inworld or the console.
Otherwise it does nothing on startup except listen for commands. If you are running multiple regions on one simulator you Otherwise it does nothing on startup except listen for commands. If you are running multiple regions on one simulator you
can have different Birds settings per region in the configuration file, in the exact same way you can customize per Region can have different Birds settings per region in the configuration file, in the exact same way you can customize per Region
setting in Regions.ini setting in Regions.ini
@ -60,21 +60,21 @@ Here is an example config:
[Test Region 1] [Test Region 1]
BirdsModuleStartup = True ;this is the default and determines whether the module does anything BirdsModuleStartup = True ;this is the default and determines whether the module does anything
BirdsEnabled = True ;set to false to disable the birds from appearing in this region BirdsEnabled = True ;set to false to disable the birds from appearing in this region
BirdsFlockSize = 50 ;the number of birds to flock BirdsFlockSize = 50 ;the number of birds to flock
BirdsMaxFlockSize = 100 ;the maximum flock size that can be created (keeps things sane) BirdsMaxFlockSize = 100 ;the maximum flock size that can be created (keeps things sane)
BirdsMaxSpeed = 3 ;how far each bird can travel per update BirdsMaxSpeed = 3 ;how far each bird can travel per update
BirdsMaxForce = 0.25 ;the maximum acceleration allowed to the current velocity of the bird BirdsMaxForce = 0.25 ;the maximum acceleration allowed to the current velocity of the bird
BirdsNeighbourDistance = 25 ;max distance for other birds to be considered in the same flock as us BirdsNeighbourDistance = 25 ;max distance for other birds to be considered in the same flock as us
BirdsDesiredSeparation = 20 ;how far away from other birds we would like to stay BirdsDesiredSeparation = 20 ;how far away from other birds we would like to stay
BirdsTolerance = 5 ;how close to the edges of things can we get without being worried BirdsTolerance = 5 ;how close to the edges of things can we get without being worried
BirdsBorderSize = 5 ;how close to the edge of a region can we get? BirdsBorderSize = 5 ;how close to the edge of a region can we get?
BirdsMaxHeight = 256 ;how high are we allowed to flock BirdsMaxHeight = 256 ;how high are we allowed to flock
BirdsUpdateEveryNFrames = 1 ;update bird positions every N simulator frames BirdsUpdateEveryNFrames = 1 ;update bird positions every N simulator frames
BirdsPrim = SeaGull1 ;By default the module will create a flock of plain wooden spheres, BirdsPrim = SeaGull1 ;By default the module will create a flock of plain wooden spheres,
;however this can be overridden to the name of an existing prim that ;however this can be overridden to the name of an existing prim that
;needs to already exist in the scene - i.e. be rezzed in the region. ;needs to already exist in the scene - i.e. be rezzed in the region.
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Various runtime commands control the flocking module behaviour - described below
from the Console or in world by directing them to a chat channel either from the client's Local Chat or via a script. from the Console or in world by directing them to a chat channel either from the client's Local Chat or via a script.
You can specify which channel to use in the .ini: You can specify which channel to use in the .ini:
BirdsChatChannel = 118 ;the chat channel to listen for Bird commands on BirdsChatChannel = 118 ;the chat channel to listen for Bird commands on