These are the proprietary Meta fonts bundled with and used in official
releases of Second Life. They are not available under GPL,
GPL-compatible or any Free Software licenses (although it seems possible
to obtain a separate license for personal use only). So I'm afraid they
are here to stay for
On Wednesday 10 December 2008 10:31:18 pm Gareth Nelson wrote:
> Surely there's more than this?
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Surely there's more than this?
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I would like to toss this in here:
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Client-side_Scripting_for_HUDs_and_Widgets
In any case the objective is to move more HUD functionality to the
client, since building them in-world is troublesome and its performance
is at the mercy of the servers.
HTML is goo
On 2008-12-09, at 10:18, Mike Monkowski wrote:
"richer dialog" is probably too vague. Specifically VWR-10924
provides two things. First, it allows the current UI widgets, with
new callbacks, to be used for communicating with in-world objects
using chat channels. Second, it allows the curr