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[oc_rlvsuite] With RLVa viewers, changing outfits is flaky #105

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lickx opened this issue Jun 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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[oc_rlvsuite] With RLVa viewers, changing outfits is flaky #105

lickx opened this issue Jun 21, 2024 · 1 comment

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lickx commented Jun 21, 2024

Since the introduction of thumbnail code (AIS3) in viewers that use RLVa, @attachallover, @detachallthis etc are really buggy, and can make your avi end up naked when switching outfits.

There is no work around for this in LSL, we'll have to wait until the RLVa code (which originates from Catnip Viewer) will be fixed. Currently this affects recent Firestorm 7 and Alchemy Beta 7 PBR builds. (Older RLVa viewers such as Firestorm 6, Singularity and Alchemy AgileAkita are safe as they don't yet have that new inventory code causing the bug).

This is no issue on viewers that use the original RLV code (made by Marine Kelly) such as Cool Viewer, Kokua and Dayturn. For users that make use of rlv outfit commands, it is strongly recommended to use one of these RLV viewers until RLVa viewers have fixed this bug.

Related report on Firestorm here

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lickx commented Jul 7, 2024

Note this problem is not limited to RLVa commands, but does happen in viewers with the RLVa code. Another way to trigger the bug is rightclick a subfoldered folder in inventory with clothes, then add to outfit. It all got messy around the time of the introduction of 'Folder thumbnails'.

Still, at least Cool Viewer and Kokua do not suffer this bug. What they both have in common is they both use RLV and not RLVa. I have yet to try reproducing this bug on the vanilla Linden viewer.

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