Added (experimental) terrain elevate command to allow whole terrain to be elevated with positive or negative values
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@ -477,6 +477,7 @@ namespace OpenSim.Region.Terrain
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resultText += "terrain erode thermal <talus> <rounds> <carry>\n";
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resultText += "terrain erode hydraulic <rain> <evaporation> <solubility> <frequency> <rounds>\n";
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resultText += "terrain multiply <val> - multiplies a terrain by <val>\n";
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resultText += "terrain elevate <val> - elevates a terrain by <val>\n";
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resultText += "terrain revert - reverts the terrain to the stored original\n";
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resultText += "terrain bake - saves the current terrain into the revert map\n";
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resultText +=
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@ -524,6 +525,10 @@ namespace OpenSim.Region.Terrain
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SetRange(Convert.ToSingle(args[1]), Convert.ToSingle(args[2]));
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break;
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case "elevate":
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Elevate(Convert.ToSingle(args[1]));
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break;
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case "fill":
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heightmap.Fill(Convert.ToDouble(args[1]));
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tainted++;
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@ -765,6 +770,16 @@ namespace OpenSim.Region.Terrain
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tainted++;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Adds meters (positive or negative) to terrain height
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="meters">Positive or negative value to add to new array</param>
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public void Elevate(float meters)
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{
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heightmap.Elevate((double)meters);
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tainted++;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Loads a file consisting of 256x256 doubles and imports it as an array into the map.
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/// </summary>
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@ -96,6 +96,24 @@ namespace libTerrain
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return this;
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}
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public Channel Elevate(double meters)
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{
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SetDiff();
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int x, y;
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for (x = 0; x < w; x++)
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{
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for (y = 0; y < h; y++)
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{
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map[x, y] += meters;
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}
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}
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return this;
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}
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public Channel Clip()
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{
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int x, y;
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