Hello, Snowglobe looks like a very nice viewer to me. Though there is some work left, it compiles and runs almost flawlessy on my x86_64 Linux system(in contrast to the latest, "official", Second Life viewer). But there is one main problem: I really like to play with OpenSim. Unfortunately, the new HTTP map texture fetching does not work with OpenSim based regions/grids. OpenSim does not support that feature. And since the URL to the world textures is hardcoded, Snowglobe will always load the ones from Linden Lab's grid.
So I would like to have 2 things: - A way of disabling HTTP map textures completely, so the viewer returns to it's old behaviour. - The possibility to change the HTTP map texture URL somehow I know, I could just use the latest official Second Life viewer, or one of that various third party ones. But they depend on deprecated viewer releases, apply too many patches or just don't work. Additionally, Snowglobe provides some very nice features, especially it uses Webkit instead of Gecko, which solves many many issues. So, is the old way of fetching the map textures still present in Snowglobe? I looked a bit at the sourcecode, and it seems like many things got replaced. I guess it wouldn't be that easy to implement an "Use the old way of map texture fetching" feature in this case... Thanks, Lisa Denia _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SLDev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges
