Handy's prim scrubber



Details
Ideal for builders and content creators, as well as novices, Handy's prim scrubber removes unwanted effects from prims, from bling to floating text to spinning and many more.
Unlike many cheap and free scripts that do similar things, you can select exactly what effects you want to clean - or, if you prefer, you can clean everything in one click.
You can also select a single prim in a linkset to clean (simply by clicking on it), or do the whole lot at once.
This was originally a tool I wrote for my own use, because I found that the free/cheap scripts were removing things I didn't want to remove - a menu-based script let me select exactly what it was that I wanted to get rid of.
More information: http://www.handylow.com/scrubber-info.shtml
Online instrucitons: http://www.handylow.com/scrubber-instructions.shtml
Guided step-by-step by menus, you can select the following effects to clear from the selected prims:
* Everything *
All effects, but as a safety measure does not clear prim contents.
* Hover text *
Also known as "floating text", the text that appears in mid-air above the prim.
* Particles *
All particle effects, such as 'bling', 'poofers', fire, etc.
* Sound *
Stops all sound. [Scripted prim only]
* All lighting *
All lighting effects: point light, glow and full bright (see below)
* Point light *
Point light (also known as 'local light' or 'cast light') - the light that a prim can cast on other objects, avatars, etc. Face lights are an example.
* Glow *
Often bright and dazzling glowing effect.
* Full bright *
Absolutely lack of shading, seen as a brighter surface in all but midday sun an luminescent at night.
* Texture anim *
Moving textures, including spinning, expanding/shrinking, frame-by-frame and so on.
* Spin *
Smoothly rotating prim effects.
* Vehicle *
All vehicle parameters (within the scripting language's capabilities). [Whole object only]
* Menu text *
The text in the context menu (when a prim is right-clicked) relating to sit and touch actions; these are reset to "Sit" and "Touch". [Scripted prim only]
* Scripts *
Removes scripts from prim contents. [Scripted prim only]
* All contents *
Removes all files (scripts, notecards, animations, textures, etc) from prim contents. [Scripted prim only]
* Physics *
Removes all physical effects from a prim, including targetting, volume detection, force, torque, buoyancy, etc. [Whole object only]
* Money (pay) *
Resets price details. [Scripted prim only]
* Sit pos/rot *
Removes data concerning sitting position and rotation. [Scripted prim only]
* Camera *
Resets all camera position information and (for scripted prim only) forced mouselook effect.
* PIN *
Removes the object PIN which can be used to automatically insert running scripts into prims. [Scripted prim only]
* Passing *
Clears data relating to the passing of collision and touch data to other prims. [Scripted prim only]
* Collisions *
Resets all parameters relating to collisions, including sound and graphics. [Scripted prim only]
* Click action *
Resets left-click action - mouse cursor reverts to arrow unless another script specifies otherwise. [Scripted prim only]
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Reviews (XX)
Works pretty good
The script seems to work fine except it only scrubs the prim that it is in. Even if I select All and Everything, it only worked in that single prim. The item I was trying to scrub was a vehicle made up of 39 linked prims. Oh well at least I found which prim was causing this unstoppable sound and the scrubber got rid of it.
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