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**##llSetLinkColor([[integer]] linknumber, [[vector]] color, [[integer]] face)##** Sets the [[color]] on one or more [[side sides]] ([[face faces]]) of a [[link linked]] [[prim]]. **##color##** is an RGB value between ##<0.0, 0.0, 0.0>## and ##<1.0, 1.0, 1.0>##. If **##face** ""=="" [[ALL_SIDES]]##, sets color on all faces of the specified prim(s). If **##linknumber** ""=="" LINK_SET## ([[link other link constants]]), sets color on all prims in the link set. This allows setting an entire [[object]] in one [[call]] rather than being forced to use a [[for for loop]]. There is no "##llGetLinkColor##" function. For that, use ##[[llGetColor]]## in the specific prim. **Q:** ''How do I determine which side of an object this applies to?'' **A:** ''See [[side]].'' **Q:** ''How can this apply to multiple prims with a single call? I want to do this to the function's prim AND 1 or more other prims--but not ALL [[child]] prims OR necessarily the [[root]] prim. The [[link link constants]] don't allow multiple, specific link numbers.'' **A:** ''It is impossible with the current LSL featureset, unless you put scripts in the linked primitives you want to change.'' To set the color of the //current// prim by itself, use ##[[llSetColor]]## (though ##llSetLinkColor## will still work). To set the [[alpha]] of other prims in the object, use ##[[llSetLinkAlpha]]##. To set the [[texture]] of other prims in the object, use ##[[llSetLinkTexture]]##. ---- [[functions Functions]] | [[link Link]] | [[color Color]]
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