many places
you might be called to sometimes multiple times a day...
> Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 19:05:45 +0100
> From: laurent.bec...@madonie.org
> To: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Exclude Home from teleport history
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> Tateru Nin
Tateru Nino a écrit :
> I've had it happen to me before also. There's a couple things that can
> silently reset your home location. For a while, some people were
> triggering it intentionally as a way of evading parcel ejection and so
> on - sure the owner can try to send you home, but if your h
On 3/01/2011 12:03 PM, laurent.bec...@madonie.org wrote:
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> Erin Mallory a écrit :
>> I would really really rather not see home excluded because of the
>> simple fact often home lotation can get reset if your preferences get
>> changed or any of a half dozen minor bugs. so its nice to have it i
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> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Exclude Home from teleport history
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> Erin Mallory a écrit :
> > I would really really rather not see home excluded because of the
> > simple fact often home lotation can get reset if your preferences get
> > chan
Erin Mallory a écrit :
> I would really really rather not see home excluded because of the
> simple fact often home lotation can get reset if your preferences get
> changed or any of a half dozen minor bugs. so its nice to have it in
> the hisotry so you can go back and set it back.
I've nev
A method of filtering the history would give the wanted effect I presume.
Ricky
Cron Stardust
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Erin Mallory
wrote:
> I would really really rather not see home excluded because of the simple
> fact often home lotation can get reset if your preferences get changed o
I would really really rather not see home excluded because of the simple fact
often home lotation can get reset if your preferences get changed or any of a
half dozen minor bugs. so its nice to have it in the hisotry so you can go
back and set it back.
> Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 20:25:37 +0100