* Detaching from right clicking in world, detaches to your inventory.
* If you go up to a prim and attach it from in world, it appears in your inventory.
* Attachment placement is saved when you detach them.
* Choosing wear remembers your last attachment point from inventory.
* Wrote a method to update an inventory item's asset and sends the updated inventory item to the Client
* Wrote a recursive method to find the folder of a known existing inventory item.
* Removed a block on physics object position on creation. This might crash a region or two, let us know via Mantis if your region crashes because of a physics out of bounds error.
* Drop doesn't work. The menu item doesn't even come up. Don't know why :P.
* Now, if you own an item in a prim, you should be able to successfully drag it back into your inventory
* Temporarily, users which are not owners of the item cannot copy it, even if 'everyone can copy' is set
* This is pending fixes/implementation of upstream permission implementation
* Temporarily hacked things to bring our protocol data flow to be pretty much completely identical to the Linden's for this - to absolutely no avail.
* Leaving commented code in as a springboard for some future attempt
* Your friends can see your attachments now. People who appear in the sim after you've attached something can also see your attachments.
* You can position & rotate your attachments now. Positions do *not* save.
* You can detach attachments now the regular way.
* Attachments do not cross into other regions with you..(this isn't too far off)
* Updated ODE to not request terse updates on child prim.
* Currently if you apply that to only one or two axis you get unpredictable and sometimes explosive results.
* Three axis works well enough to play with it anyway. More work is needed here.
* Fixed an incorrectly named method in ODE.NET
* All objects are not touchable by default now
* When a script listens for one of the touch events in the state, an object becomes touchable.
* All LSL scripts report which events they consume now
** This uses semi-complicated Regex to discover the events, stick them in a dictionary, and then write a method call into each script state's state_entry() event.
** Tedd may figure out a better way to do this in the future. For now, this works for LSL.
Linked objects won't scale together properly, only the root object scales.
This happens with scaling both up and down or inputting numbers in the edit dialog.
* Temporarily disabling click+drag+move for non physical things until more experimenting is done to figure out how to get a sideways hand cursor in the client.
* Now properly dealing with prims which don't contain items - thanks to thomas for the patch which gave insight into this situation
* Also, an xml exception no longer crahes the client session
* Leaving in debugging lines in case there are further problems
* Not yet tested on Linux, though I'm just about to.
* It doesn't generate at_target events, because they don't exist yet in the script engine.
* The Tau is different, however, compatible with scripts I tested.
* Not perfect... but pretty good.
* It's not perfect, but it's good enough. (rarely erroneously returns a backface collision)
* After updating to this revision, rez a prim on another prim and watch it appear where you'd expect it to appear.
* We should not be using ASCII anywhere except for legacy compatibility reasons.
* A large number of UTF8 Encoders are being used in places where we should be using Util.StringToField instead. These have been tagged with // ENCODING FAULT
* This should fix Mantis#799 - Japanese Profile Text does not work.
* Should help stop any InvalidOperationExceptions caused by concurrent read/write
* The extra locking should be okay, but I'm really surprised we've got away without mucho crashes due to this...
* Even very rapid linking/delinking should now behave normally. Terse updates still occur as before
* Hopefully this ends the recent linking problems - please let us know if there are more
* DelinkFromGroup was removing the parts from the delinked group, which later upset the update thread when it tried to do a queued update for that object
* Temporary fix is to stop deleting the parts, though it would be good later to stop sending out the now spurious updates
* This fix actually reveals another bug, where rapid linking and delinking will cause the non root prims to disappear (though they're actually still there if you relog). This is the next bug to tackle.
appropriate names consisten with their use.
All done with all 94 handlers from handler001
through handler094. Hopefully we can move
forward without numbered handlers.
* To play with this you must link your prim before setting it physical, otherwise they won't link in the physics engine properly. This will also be fixed.
* Currently the linked prim are extremely unstable because I have yet to implement combining of forces with the same normal. This will also be fixed. In fact, the whole PhysicsActor, ODEPrim relationship will be reworked to consider groups from the get-go.
* This implementation is better then it crashing your sim, so I'm commiting it for now.
* When you select a physical prim, it stops while you've got it selected.
* When you move or alter a prim in some manner, it doesn't become collidable until you de-select it
* When you select a prim, it doesn't become temporarily 'phantom' until you make some change to it while it's selected. (this prevents accidental selections in prim floor from causing it to go phantom on you(but don't move it or you'll fall))
* There's one major difference, and that's a physical object won't stop if you don't have permission to edit it. This prevents people who don't have edit permissions on a prim from stopping it while it's moving.
* Set the massively slow UpdateEntities method to run every 2 seconds instead of 10 times a second. This method runs through *all* of the entities can calls the virtual update().
* Documented some of the code in the scene.Update method.
* Converted all instances of "256" spotted to use RegionSize instead. Some approximations used for border crossings (ie 255.9f) are still using that value, but should be updated to use something based on RegionSize.
* Moving Terrain to a RegionModule, implemented ITerrainChannel and TerrainModule - nonfunctional, but will be soon.
** Sending the actual TimeDilation to the client now instead of the 62455 constant. The client is *supposed* to use that value to sync with the simulator. (actually sending ushort.maxvalue * TimeDilation)
** Disabling prim that inter-penetrate instead of just not attaching a joint
** Reduced prim spin a 'little' bit, but not *enough*
** Tweaked the TimeDilation algorithm to be closer to 1.0 by default and various changes to the sim stats reporter
** Created a .SetValues method to PhysicsVector so we can simply call the setvalues function instead of .x, .y, .z sets.
** Experimented with a .GetBytes Method on PhysicsActor to be able to use the LLVector3.FromBytes() method.
** Upped the Inter-penetration depth to 0.25 instead of .08.
** Created SendFullUpdateToAllClientsExcept(LLUUID) so that permission updates /appear/ to apply immediately
** Separated out the ObjectFlags and the Permission Flags. They're related but not the same
** Added a hack routine to add *back* the objectflags to the client flags because the client hates the way we're doing object permissions
** Updated the clientflags routine to properly tell the client when they can't edit admin objects (objects owned by the sim administrator) even when they're an estate manager(why? >.< argh!)
** Fixed a null sim administrator/estate manager/user from causing permissions to return false even when it should return true.
** Re-added ObjectModify hack to allow collaboration with the allow anyone to move checkbox until we get group permissions done.
* This means that you can take an object from a region and rez it somewhere else, with its inventory intact.
* As for earlier, at this stage only scripts can be placed in inventory
* This isn't an efficient implementation, a better one will probably need to come along soonish
* Linkset status is now persistent
* Tweaked a physics child prim positioning hack to generate less database saves
* Re-factored physics object creation calls into ApplyPhysics. To create a new physics representation of an object or linkset, it's only necessary to call *group*.ApplyPhysics(bool m_physicalPrim). *lbsa has been waiting for this refactoring*
* We have collidable linksets now. (they don't become phantom anymore)
* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
* There will be bugs, you can count on that. To avoid them, set the linksets phantom
* After region restart, the linksets restore in a non collidable state.
* Linksets can but shouldn't be made physical with the physical checkbox or when you unlink them, they tend to explode.
* After creating a linkset, you have to move the linkset or set it phantom and not phantom for it to become collidable.
* There's a few ParentGroup references that need to be refactored.
* It is now possible to edit and save scripts directly from prim inventories
* On saving, the script will be restarted in the region
* Doesn't appear that it's yet possible to drag inventory contents back to agent inventory. Not quite sure why this is yet - the perms all look very permissive.
Probably doesn't yet work for any items other than scripts.
Still some work to do. No user functionality exposed. Not yet user tieable into normal code.
* Un-hackerized generating the client_flags
* Now handling the ObjectPermissions Update packet
* Warning: Backup your prim before updating. If you fail to do so and something goes wrong then, All Yr prim are belong to us!
* In Serverside permissions mode; If you've copied an object, then you can delete it and clean up after yourself. The rest of the permissions functionality is still unchanged. Admin can delete any object.. etc.
Note this has lead to a big flat project, but I think a lot of the files we most likely don't even use any longer. And others belong in other projects/namespaces anyway.
Bugs 449, 454, 408, 244, 197
implemented InformClientOfNeighbours as an asynchroneous process, handling timeouts without blocking the main thread.
Improved logging of errors, removed catch all in try catch
* Moved InventoryData to Framework.Types/InventoryItemBase.cs
* Moved UserData to Framework.Interfaces/IUserData.cs
* Moved UserProfileData to Framework/Types/UserProfileData.cs
* Deleted ass-backwards Framework dependency on Framework.Data (now it's the other way round)
* Changed some namespaces to reflect file structure
* Deleted stub ScenePresence.Body.cs
* Added stub Region classes
The idea is to, at first, have every ScenePresence have one RegionPresence, moving code over to it until we can detach the two classes and not have a ScenePresence for every RegionPresence.
Added preliminary IRegionModule interface.
Also have a work in progress way of Modules registering optional API methods (kind of like Apache optional functions). But there must be a cleaner/nicer way in c# of doing these than the current way.
Added three work in progress modules: ChatModule (simple handles in world chat, but by moving this to a module, we could support other types of chat modules, ie like a irc - opensim bridge module. ) , AvatarProfilesModule and XferModule.
Moved most of the code from Scene.ModifyTerrain() into the BasicTerrain library, as the start of trying to make that more modular.
Stopped Child agents showing up as part of the "show users" command.
Deleted the GridInterfaces projects, and for now moved the old local asset server into Framework.Communications, as we prepare to rewrite the asset cache and asset server.
Deleted Framework.manager as I am sure this is no longer in use.
Fixed it so now when you move a script to a Prim or delete a script from a prim the change should show up in the prims inventory straight away (without having to close the edit window and reopen it).
When linking prims, all parts except for the root part of the new group are removed from the physics engine, as currently we only really support root parts in the physics engine.
attached the links to that from SceneObject, so now resizing works (as much as resizing currently works in opensim, fixing resizing in general is on my todo list for today).
Rotation of a root prim also now updates the physics engine.
So think there really is only deleteprim left, then it should be usable (Different shapes (other than boxes that it currently uses) can wait a little bit longer).
[of course there are still the other issues of ODE not really working when there is more than one region in a instance of opensim].
Position changes of the prim is now updated straight away to physic engine. (note at the moment, only root prim is registered with physics engine. Think we need to decide how we are going to manage child prims and physics.)
As before this is all currently disabled (in scene.cs) until its in a bit more working condition.
Linking groups should now work better than it did, but still a bit of work to do on getting the rotations of all the parts after linking right.
Added part of dalien's #301 patch (xml loading/saving related parts with some small changes)
Now have a rough day/night cycle (the movement of the sun needs to be made smoother but for now it is better than we had I think).
Added dalien's patch (issue 294) for saving and loading prims to a xml file (think he will be modifying these to be import/export functions and maybe writing a xml datastore for backups).
Some preliminary work on task inventory (ie object's/prim's inventory).
Added place holder data for AvatarProperties (ie a avatar's profile). Should we store this sort of data on the user server or have another server for it (a normal webserver should work).
Added a few more method to IClientAPI.
Sure there is something I'm forgeting.
* Changed how Script accesses World
* Implemented llSay, llWhisper and llShout
* Added SetText() to IScriptHost, implemented llText
* Minor renamings to conform with code conventions
When you take prims into inventory (or delete them), they should now be removed from the prim datastore, so they no longer reappear in-world when you restart opensim.