A full perm, full featured script for doors. The only limitation is that it will only work for doors which hinge on the z-axis, which is almost all doors.
Oct 2019, added collision ability.
Jan 2017, added customizable chat commands (any channel) to open/close the door.
There are options for setting hinge side, swing direction, degrees to open, auto-close, auto-close time, and speed of the swing. Using this script, your door will open and close smoothly, not with a snap.
This is one of the few door scripts you'll find that works with a single-prim door. It will also work in a door that's a link-child of a larger structure.
There are also algorithms in the script to correct for "creep" (the small rounding errors that accumulate with LSL floats over time).
A second script is also included which can be placed in your door to make open-close sounds.
(A review says this script isn't full perm, but it absolutely is. Just look at the properties on the "Contents" tab.)
great door action script
The script responds with smooth opening action (not too fast) and opening/closing sound is clear with a pleasant tone. The opening action is also triggered when bumping into the door which is good. I've purchased other door scripts where the door moves after opening-- frustrating; however, this product script by Acme Sales is solid. Thank you. Pebs.
Fantastic instructions
You're getting a five star here for the amazing instructions included IN the script.
I couldn't imagine it being any easier to know what line of code to change to what to make the door for exactly what I want, how I want it.
Perfect script
By far *THE* easiest door script to use in SL, bar none. Simple, easy to understand, even for newbies and morons (like me). Change a few values in the notecard to suit your preferences. No need to understand advanced code. It's made for laymen the grid over.
Simple
Easy and straight to the point. Directions in the script makes it easier to adjust.
so easy
Thanks for a simple solution. The other scripts I tried seem to make it harder than it needed to be.

