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This describes the package in version 1.5. Please ensure you followed the General Aspects before going on. Then choose here-below the object you want to install (Note: for a 1st installation, it is highly recommended to start with a OnTouch)
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This describes the package in version 1.5. Please ensure you followed the General Aspects before going on. Then choose here-below the object you want to install (Note: for a 1st installation, it is highly recommended to start with a OnTouch)
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| Group.Invitor (Standard Edition) | Group.Invitor.Fixed |
All you have to do is to ensure your group is inline with requirements:
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Once the package is purchase, you need to rent a RentBox per group. For this you need to teleport to MyRoBot at XStream80 You will need to pay 1 RentBox per group, as explained in the prices page. After having paid, you will need to invite 2 bots to your group. These 2 bots will need permissions to do their job. These permissions are:
You can then start rezzing ! |
The Group.Invitor services is based on several bots (currently, they are named MyRoBoTX Abbot, with X that can be 0 to 29. Be careful not to trust any other).
Out of any rezzed object, or any plugin used, you can "discuss" with Bots ! They will usually not answer, as they do not understand your IMs ! However, there are some messages they will consider as commands.
They will also "participate" to group chats, by understanding some specific keywords.
Here is the list of currently understood commands by a bot
| Messages sent in Group Chat | Available in Group.Invitor standard | Available in Group.Invitor.Fixed | |
| blacklist | bots will give you by IM the complete blacklist for the group | ||
| black firstname lastname | bot will attempt to put the given avatar in the owner blacklist | ||
| unblack firstname lastname | bot will attempt to remove the given avatar from the owner blacklist | ||
| eject firstname lastname | bot will attempt to eject the given avatar from group | ||
| ban firstname lastname or stop firstname lastname |
bot will attempt to eject the given avatar from group, and add it to ban list | ||
| unban firstname lastname | bot will attempt to remove the given avatar from ban list | ||
| Messages sent to bot (any) by IM | Available in Group.Invitor standard | Available in Group.Invitor.Fixed | |
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| stopspam | the avatar sending this IM will be completely removed from whole system, and thus will be NEVER invited anymore, from any AUTOMATIC MyRoBoT machine | ||
| account | bot will give you by IM the list of services you use and respective remaining credits/time For instance, for standard edition you will get such answer: [23:26] MyRoBoT1 Abbot: A- Group.Invitor:
238 remaining credits For Fixed edition, you will get such answer: [6:21] MyRoBoT3 Abbot: A- Group.Invitor: 4864
remaining credits [6:21] MyRoBoT3 Abbot: B1- Group.Invitor.FIXED: 265 remaining days for group: MyRoBoT [6:21] MyRoBoT3 Abbot: B2- Group.Invitor.FIXED: 11 remaining days for group: Miss Gadgets items addicts ! Each line stands for a service that can be paid with the command below, using its identifier (A, B1, ...) |
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| pay identifier | You use this command when you want to tell bot your intention to give him money to refill a service account. The identifier is the letter (and optionaly number) representing the service, and given by command "account" (A, B1, B2, ...) Once the bot told you "OK", you can pay him with a correct amount |
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You can do the following:
For instance, to be part of Miss Gadgets group, you should put this string in the description: 'Miss Gadgets items addicts !' (Even including the ! at the end).
You will know therefore if the invitor is able to locate your group
As easy as pie:
Follow exactly the situation described here above, but use directly your group key instead of the name !
First, check you typed the exact group name with all same signs and case. If you still have the problem, here is a workaround:
If it still doesn't work, it means you group is either not public or available in Linden labs search system. You need to configure correctly your group.
Sure you can ! Just click your invitor, and select menu Statistics -> Web stats.
Accept then the given URL. You will be redirected to MyRoBoT web site, with statistics for your groups !
As easy as pie !
Create a notecard, which name is the name of the avatar you trust. Then put this empty notecard inside the invitor.
This avatar will then be able to access the menu (with some limitations) !
Make sure you correctly set the group permissions, in particular the Everyone role permission for a Standard Edition
Objects are provided to you with modify and copy permissions (expecting some scripts).
So you can freely copy an object !
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If you want to put quickly an OnTouch object to work, follow this basic QuickStart procedure:
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The OnTouch object only reacts to touch events. People can touch its 2 prims.
Touching the central prim, the OnTouch object will have 3 different behaviours, depending on 3 categories of people interacting with it:
Touching the other prim (on the bottom) will trigger a menu asking if avatar wants to be self-blacklisted or not.
Menu obtained by owner will be organized this way:
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A trusted user will only partially this menu. Credits and Group choices won't be available for him.
You will see 1 text line. This line contains the sentence that is displayed by the Invitor. Do not insert neither remove any line in this file. You can however alter the text.
You will notice some "special characters": \n means "return": it adds one line more. You will notice also some "variable", as {GROUPNAME]. This "variable" text will be replaced by your group name while the scripts execute.
If you are not interested in floating text and self blacklist, you can remove the prim displaying text, thus giving you 1 prim only.
If you want this single prim to display the floating text, put the script named GrpSetText given to you in the package in this prim.
Done !
You will notice the script named UserScript.OnTouch is full perm ! So have a look inside !
OnTouch has a built-in mechanism for that:
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If you want to put quickly an OnDetect object to work, follow this basic QuickStart procedure:
Note: to display invisible prims, use SL tip: press CTRL + ALT + T. Press again to come back to normal display mode.
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The OnDetect object only reacts to touch events.
Touching the prim, the OnDetect object will have 3 different behaviours, depending on 3 categories of people interacting with it:
Menu obtained by owner will be organized this way:
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A trusted user will only partially this menu. Credits and Group choices won't be available for him.
Note: if too many avatars are detected at a time, the OnDetect will not invite some of them, to avoid memory leaks or lag situations.
Don't worry, it is still where you rez it ! But it's invisible.
Use the SL viewer trick to toggle invisible textures viewing, by pressing CTRL + ALT + T
The OnDetect automatically switches to OffLine if you don't have anymore credits on your account.
Visit the pricing page to see how to add new credits.
This is possible. However it's a bit "tricky".
You need to know 1st, that any settings configured for the Settings menu are stored in the object description field, in a "coded" manner: each setting is separated from the other one with the ; sign.
The setting for language is the last element in this list. if you see EN, it means to invite only people speaking english.
You can replace this entry with a collection of languages separated with _. For instance, EN_FR would mean to invite avatars speaking english and french
If your very first entry is an exclamation mark, it means NOT. For instance, !_EN means to invite avatar NOT speaking english.
The exclamation mark works with one language only.
See tip above, explaining the role of object description field.
The setting for age filtering is the 5th element in the description field. if you see >12, it means to NOT invite people older than 12 months. You can change this value.
You can also use the < sign. For instance, <24 means to NOT invite people younger than 24 months.
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If you want to put quickly an OnSensor object to work, follow this basic QuickStart procedure:
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The OnSensor object only reacts to touch events.
Touching the prim, the OnSensor object will have 3 different behaviours, depending on 3 categories of people interacting with it:
Menu obtained by owner will be organized this way:
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A trusted user will only partially this menu. Credits and Group choices won't be available for him.
Note1: if too many avatars are detected at a time, the OnSensor will not invite some of them, to avoid memory leaks or lag situations.
Note2: The OnSensor is using LSL llSensor functions, meaning that it has their limitations: only up to 16 avatars can be seen at the same time. In addition, the sensing operation is repeated each 20 seconds (out of any pending invitation request)
Note3: To avoid spamming your neighbours with continuous invitations, the OnSensor will only invite people coming inside the detection range, being on a parcel whose owner is also owner of parcel where the OnSensor is rezzed
The OnSensor automatically switches to OffLine if you don't have anymore credits on your account.
Visit the pricing page to see how to add new credits.
This is possible. However it's a bit "tricky".
You need to know 1st, that any settings configured for the Settings menu are stored in the object description field, in a "coded" manner: each setting is separated from the other one with the ; sign.
The setting for language is the last element in this list. if you see EN, it means to invite only people speaking english.
You can replace this entry with a collection of languages separated with _. For instance, EN_FR would mean to invite avatars speaking english and french
If your very first entry is an exclamation mark, it means NOT. For instance, !_EN means to invite avatar NOT speaking english.
The exclamation mark works with one language only.
See tip above, explaining the role of object description field.
The setting for age filtering is the 6th element in the description field. if you see >12, it means to NOT invite people older than 12 months. You can change this value.
You can also use the < sign. For instance, <24 means to NOT invite people younger than 24 months.
You can try to put 2 OnSensors with smaller sensor distance. This way you will double the "capacity". However, be careful to place OnSensors far enough from each other, to avoid too many detections for nothing.
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Then just add the plugin files to your existing ANS magic box. It will work then seamlessly with your installation ! Have a look at XStreetSL web site, especially at this link: ANS (Automatic Notification System) You put all the languages scripts in your prim. Therefore, all languages are "speaking" at the same time ! The errors are signaled, as every language script attempts to access the service. Therefore, there are too many simultaneous requests. The main script will try to disable scripts that are not used, however, you should try to remove unwanted scripts. That would help a lot ! Avatar spoken language retrieval can only be done between a script and an avatar being on the same sim. Therefore, only the automatic OnSensor and OnDetect have this feature. |
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Then just add the plugin files to the existing prim. It will work then seamlessly with your installation ! Have a look at Apez web site, especially at this link: ANS (Automatic Notification System) You put all the languages scripts in your prim. Therefore, all languages are "speaking" at the same time ! The errors are signaled, as every language script attempts to access the service. Therefore, there are too many simultaneous requests. The main script will try to disable scripts that are not used, however, you should try to remove unwanted scripts. That would help a lot ! Avatar spoken language retrieval can only be done between a script and an avatar being on the same sim. Therefore, only the automatic OnSensor and OnDetect have this feature. |
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Unfortunately, Hippo doesn't provide any way to send ANS to several emails. Therefore, you will have to implement either a web server or a prim, that will gather the notification and distribute them, in a daisy-chain way. Have a look at Hippo web site, especially at this link: ANS (Automatic Notification System) You put all the languages scripts in your prim. Therefore, all languages are "speaking" at the same time ! The errors are signaled, as every language script attempts to access the service. Therefore, there are too many simultaneous requests. The main script will try to disable scripts that are not used, however, you should try to remove unwanted scripts. That would help a lot ! Avatar spoken language retrieval can only be done between a script and an avatar being on the same sim. Therefore, only the automatic OnSensor and OnDetect have this feature. |
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Then just add the plugin files to the existing prim. It will work then seamlessly with your installation ! Have a look at JEVN web site, especially at this link: JEVN Manual, in paragraph 2.2.3.5 You put all the languages scripts in your prim. Therefore, all languages are "speaking" at the same time ! The errors are signaled, as every language script attempts to access the service. Therefore, there are too many simultaneous requests. The main script will try to disable scripts that are not used, however, you should try to remove unwanted scripts. That would help a lot ! Avatar spoken language retrieval can only be done between a script and an avatar being on the same sim. Therefore, only the automatic OnSensor and OnDetect have this feature. |
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Then just add the plugin files to the existing relay. It will work then seamlessly with your installation ! Have a look at Palen web site, especially at this link: Palen Design Forum thread You put all the languages scripts in your prim. Therefore, all languages are "speaking" at the same time ! The errors are signaled, as every language script attempts to access the service. Therefore, there are too many simultaneous requests. The main script will try to disable scripts that are not used, however, you should try to remove unwanted scripts. That would help a lot ! Avatar spoken language retrieval can only be done between a script and an avatar being on the same sim. Therefore, only the automatic OnSensor and OnDetect have this feature. |
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