

and 51: Linden Scripting Language Guide A.and 49: Linden Scripting Language Guide str.can be presented using presenter scripts found all over the Second Life Marketplace and the internet. A return visitor gets a one-line greeting in chat but doesn't get a notecard unless he/she requests it by touching the device. The script recognizes a visitor who stays around within scan range for a while and doesn't bother him/her with a second offer. and 47: Linden Scripting Language Guide A.4 Creating a note card giver through scripting. As written, the script greets a visitor and offers a notecard.and 45: Linden Scripting Language Guide A.3.and 43: Linden Scripting Language Guide A.2.and 41: Linden Scripting Language Guide flo.and 39: Linden Scripting Language Guide Ide.and 37: Linden Scripting Language Guide tot.

and 35: Linden Scripting Language Guide and.and 33: Linden Scripting Language Guide VE.and 31: Linden Scripting Language Guide the.Just drag the script from your inventory into the prim you want to make the bookcase 2. and 29: Linden Scripting Language Guide llR Bookcase Script (notecard giver) Zoom Details Features Contents Reviews (2) 1.and 27: Linden Scripting Language Guide Tab.and 25: Linden Scripting Language Guide } }.and 23: Linden Scripting Language Guide 4.4.and 21: Linden Scripting Language Guide 4.2.and 19: Linden Scripting Language Guide 3.5.and 17: Linden Scripting Language Guide lis.and 15: Linden Scripting Language Guide 3.2.This work uses content from the Second Life LSL Script library. and 13: Linden Scripting Language Guide cre There's no new magic to this short script - you still have to give no-copy items individually, after all - but it does send the new owner a friendly message that tells where to look for each unpacked item.and 11: Linden Scripting Language Guide Con.and 9: Linden Scripting Language Guide B.6.A return visitor gets a one-line greeting in chat but doesnt get a notecard unless he/she requests it by touching the device. The script recognizes a visitor who stays around within scan range for a while and doesnt bother him/her with a second offer. the item is never shown and is completely hidden from the users. As written, the script greets a visitor and offers a notecard. and 7: Linden Scripting Language Guide A.1 This prim will randomly choose an item from inside its contents and present users with multiple randomized ways of getting that item.

