4/30/2023 0 Comments Kokua viewer reset all settings![]() * Alt+Right-Click on an object to sit on it directly. This works only if the "RestrainedLoveBreakFocusOnClick" debug setting is set to FALSE (it is TRUE by default so you'll have to change it at some point). * Shift+Left-Click on yourself to go back to mouse-steering mode, even if you click on one of your attachments, even if it's a HUD. This allows you to avoid ruining a shot by accidentally clicking on something you didn't mean to. not in mouse-steering mode) does nothing if the "RestrainedLoveBreakFocusOnClick" debug setting is set to FALSE (it is TRUE by default so you'll have to change manually it for that). * Left-Click on yourself while focusing on something (i.e. I write it in bold to emphasize how important it is. So you want to set "RevokePermsOnStopAnimation" to FALSE to avoid this. Some can only be fixed by resetting them, but those that are no-mod are irremediably broken and must be replaced, if at all possible. It is TRUE by default and when you manually stop your animations, it also revokes all the animation permissions you've given to scripts, in particular furniture, which breaks them because they still think they have your permission to animate you when you use them. (*) This one is super important if you ask me. ShowM圜omplexit圜hanges : 0 (because I don't care about ARC) ![]() RevokePermsOnStopAnimation : FALSE (VERY important (*))ĪvatarRotateThresholdSlow : 5 (much better than the default 60°) RenderVolumeLODFactor : 4.0 (the default 1.125 is way too low) ![]() RenderSSAOEffect : x=0.7 (makes the AO shadows more pronounced) RenderSpotShadowOffset : 0.010 (so the shadows are not cropped) RenderShadowBlurSize : 0.0 (so you can have sharp shadows and AO at the same time) InventoryOutboxMakeVisible : TRUE (only useful for merchants) InventoryLinking : TRUE (to show the "Paste As Link" menu item in the inventory) You want that one FALSE.ĬloseChatOnReturn : TRUE (so you don't have to manually focus out of the chat bar) You may or may not want to use the same values, but just for your information here is the list. Once you modify the value, it generally takes effect immediately unless written otherwise in the description.īelow is a list of debug settings I like to change to values that work best for me. Open the Advanced menu (if you don't see it, press Ctrl Alt D to make it appear) in the top menu bar, then choose "Debug settings" near the bottom : If a section below refers to a debug setting to change, here is how to do that. The RLV has several debug settings that you can modify by hand, and they are all persistent across sessions. This post is not meant to talk about them but just to avoid any confusion, please note that "RLV-compatible" means "compliant with the RLV API" and "scripts should not have to wonder whether they are talking to this RLV or that RLV, all RLVs should behave the same in a a script's standpoint". ![]() Nowadays, almost all the third party viewers are RLV-compatible. There is no trace of kinky activity anywhere in the code or in the specification, the only reminder of its origins is its very name. It was originally aimed at the BDSM community to improve their experience but it quickly evolved into something much more general, and is now used in combat sims, in stores for mannequins, even by disabled people. It is still active and maintained to this day and has been through many updates over the years. It is one of the first third party viewers and started in November 2007. "RLV" stands for "Restrained Love Viewer", but it was initially named "Restrained Life Viewer" until Linden Lab (owners of Second Life) decided that the word "Life" was forbidden in any third party viewer (open source viewers maintained by users like you and me). Most of the enhancements listed below are also written in the " RestrainedLove Readme first.txt" file contained in the RLV folder after you've installed it, as well as a lot of information I do not repeat here (notably about shared folders).įirst and foremost, you can download the RLV here. Instead, it talks about all the rest, the enhancements, the little differences, the tips and tricks that are proper to this viewer and that I can't live without. Lastly, this post talks only about the original RLV (with a few nods to other viewers) but does not talk about RLV features in particular. Or you are simply wondering what the hell you've just downloaded. If you are reading this, there's a good chance you are a RLV user already and you are looking to improve your experience. This is not meant to be an advertisement for the RLV, or a "is this RLV better than another" kind of post. I will probably bring more and more stuff in here over time as I think of interesting subjects, or as I add more features to the RLV. This post is meant to be a sticky, something you come back to time and again when you have a particular question or trouble with the RLV.
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