The Eternity Basic Teleporter Version 1.3.0 [Update on 27 Sep 2012]
This teleporter is free version. You can set the teleporter by edit notecards.
Feature :
- One Prim Teleporter
- Fast Teleport to anywhere in region, up to 4090m.
- Config by edit notecard.
- 4 Mode Operation, Can set to allow only owner, private, group or everyone to use teleporter.
- Whitelist and Blacklist support by add the avatar name to notecard.
- Support pose/animation while teleports.
- Whitelist and Blacklist support by add the avatar name to notecard.
* Owner can always use teleport pad, Avatars in whitelist always use teleport pad except it is set to owner mode.
PS. Teleporter pad are allow to copy & modify, script is allow to copy only.
Ver el artículo en Second Life- Config by edit notecard.
- Fast Teleport to anywhere in region, up to 4090m.
- - 4 Mode Operation, owner, private, group or everyone to use teleporter.
- Whitelist and Blacklist support by add the avatar name to notecard.
- Support pose/animation while teleports.
Excellent Teleporter, and it's free!. Works great, Thank you!.
the notecard is easy to edit, just put in the destination, choose title if wanted.. its only 1 prim & does the trick, no need for much else really (plus you can modify it) teleporting is easy... you just touch and your there! thanx for making a hassle free system, for free! :P
This does exactly, what I want, and for free! Being able to change the prim shape, size, texture etc meant I was able to place a teleport system in my build without having to put up with garish coloured discs littering up the place.
I did find the scripts failed to work when the teleport prims were linked, but as I only linked them for ease of copying and moving that was no real issue.
The joint best thing (for me) about this system is the tp works upon a normal left click touch, so as I made my tp "pads" in the form of doors travelling around my property is now (almost) no different from moving through doors normally from room to room.
Doesn't work for me. Doesn't take me to the target location I programed in. Not much use, but no money wasted.