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Author:  Crystal [ 2012-12-18 22:47:25 ]
Post subject:  Looking for function to add half height to avatar when telep

Is there a function to add half the avatars height to an avatar when getting tp requests or using landmarks?

A lot of the time when tping or using landmarks I wind up either waist high in the floor after arriving at the new location would love to see this

included in this great viewer :) Would be a great help!


Thanks

Author:  Henri Beauchamp [ 2012-12-19 01:14:02 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for function to add half height to avatar when t

I never had such a problem... Are you wearing a scripted item that plays an anim with large offset ?

Author:  Crystal [ 2012-12-19 03:30:41 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for function to add half height to avatar when t

tried it just wearing jump suit no scripted items. Some viewers do have that setting for tps.

Author:  Henri Beauchamp [ 2012-12-19 09:41:43 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for function to add half height to avatar when t

Crystal wrote:
tried it just wearing jump suit no scripted items.
Again, I can't reproduce that behaviour. The only way to get this issue would be to use deprecated landmarks (landmarks created before the level of the floor was raised (i.e. floor prims added or raised), for example, but then the "half avatar height offset" is in no way a solution, since the amount of meters the floor is raised is unknown and could be anything).

Quote:
Some viewers do have that setting for tps.
Official viewers don't have it, and if something like that was truly happening with current, valid landmarks, I'm pretty sure there would have been a fix in those viewers already.

If you can reproduce the issue with a landmark you just created, please send me that LM for testing.

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