This is the copyable and transferable version! The script itself is not modifiable!
This display is usable by private persons, clubs and also by scripters and builder for their own projects. It is modifiable and a copyable and transferable version is available.
This display is not a web display, but a pure inworld display with all the dynamic behaviour only a inworld display supplies.The display has less prims than any other inworld display. It uses Mesh display elements allowing 16 characters in only one prim, without using the 2-character-system that leads to blurry characters.
A revolutionary initialization process allows you to select up to 320 character width and up to 40 lines of text (not at the same time the maximum for both for technical reasons). You can define for example a display with 25 line of 80 characters.
The display is controlled by chat messages (channel is configurable in notecard) or by link messages from another script. There is a special password protected chat communication for control by another object. You can position the input text, show each character in another colour or in another font. 10 fonts are supplied. Automatic Scroll is also available.
Access of the display can be granted to owner only, group or everybody in the notecard.
A well writen user manual describes all aspects of use of this display. You may get the PDF version of the manual right here at "Download Instruction".
REFERENCES:
Slideshow Texts at Dark Hill Castle: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dark%20Hill%20Cove/145/35/34
(contact Canis Canning for adding the place with your creation)
Download instructions See item in Second Life- size from 1 line / 8 characters up to 40 lines and up to 40 lines
- unlimited colors and 10 fonts
- control by chat or link message
- low prim
- made with focus on builders and scripters
Looks great and works as advertised
Not hard to set up at all. I deviated from the directions and just copied the channel and message to a notecard and then copy and pasted it into local chat as a command and it worked flawlessly! it's pricey but for me the selection of fonts, ability to use color, and it's function made it well worth the price. Thank you.