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| Ungefähr 2.080 Ergebnisse Meintest du: SetLocal Rot llSetLocalRot - Second Life Wikiwiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlSetLocalRot Jan 3, 2016 ... rotation rot_xyzs; default { state_entry() { vector xyz_angles = <0,1.0,0>; // This defines a 1 degree change on the Y axis vector ... LSL Wiki : llSetLocalRotlslwiki.digiworldz.com/lslwiki/wakka.php?wakka=llSetLocalRot To set the rotation of a child prim around its local axis, use llGetLocalRot and llSetLocalRot. This way, the entire object can be rotated any direction and the child ... llSetLocalRot | A View From Another Lifehttps://secondview.wordpress.com/tag/llsetlocalrot/ Anyone who has tried creating an opening door in Second Life will no doubt have found that it is surprisingly tricky. In this post, I'll describe a way of doing it that ...
0006440: llSetLocalRot and llSetRot should be identical in the root ...opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6440 Nov 18, 2012 ... llSetLocalRot seems to work correctly, but llSetRot does something incorrect. Steps To Reproduce, Make a prim, paint the +X face red so you ... 0004136: llSetLocalRot() in a child prim of a physical link set also ...opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=4136 Sep 12, 2009 ... 4) llSetLocalRot() in a child prim of a physical link set is commonly used in vehicles to emulate things like angling the front wheels of a car when ... LlSetLocalRot - InWorldz Wikiwiki.inworldz.com/izwiki/index.php/LlSetLocalRot Apr 9, 2011 ... Function: llSetLocalRot( rotation rot). Sets the rotation of a child prim relative to the root prim. Sleeps script for 0.2 seconds. ergoemacs/llSetLocalRot.yasnippet at master · ergoemacs ... - GitHubhttps://github.com/ergoemacs/...0.../llSetLocalRot.yasnippet Contribute to ergoemacs/ergoemacs development by creating an account on GitHub. Scripting Your World: The Official Guide to Second Life Scripting - Google Books-Ergebnisseitehttps://books.google.com/books?isbn=0470422513 Dana Moore, Michael Thome, Dr. Karen Haigh - 2009 - Computers The script uses llSetLocalRot() to set the new orientation, relative to the root prim. Figure 4.7 shows how the three angles work together. Note that the "zero" axis ... |