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RLV folder attach & detach are not "symmetrical"? 
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Joined: 2012-01-19 03:18:40
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When tinkering with a HUD that is intended to put on or take off the contents of an RLV-controlled folder, I noticed something curious. The folder contains both attachable objects and system layer clothes. Attaching the folder with @attach:<foldername>=force puts on all the items in the folder, but @detach:<foldername>=force only removes attached object items, not the system layer items. Is that expected behaviour?


2021-03-18 00:21:48
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Cannot reproduce. Everything works as expected for me and all clothing layers are properly removed by @detach.

Note that, obviously, this does not (and cannot) apply to any shape, legacy hair, eyes and skin that would be contained in the folder, since the avatar must always wear one copy of those.

Check that one of your items is not "protecting" the clothing layers via a @remoutfit, for example. Use the "Advanced" -> "RestrainedLove" -> "Restrictions and commands log" floater for this.


2021-03-18 08:47:20
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Thank you so much, Henri. Once I displayed the log floater, my mistake was obvious. All these years using Cool VL Viewer, and I'm still learning new things about it.


2021-03-18 11:38:03
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