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After relog avatar does not look in the same direction like before relog #38

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HeidrHH opened this issue Jun 20, 2023 · 2 comments
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@HeidrHH
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HeidrHH commented Jun 20, 2023

Radegast-ng 2.41.357.0

Is there a way that the avatar looks in the same direction after relog like before?
I noticed it already in older Radegast versions.

It does not matter if I run Radegast directly on a computer running Windows 10 Home or in a virtual machine with Windows 10 Prof. as a guest under the host system Linux Ubuntu 22.04 with KDE Plasma (Tuxedo OS 2).

Example:
I log an avatar with Radegast. It looks into direction South (with face). I turn the avatar direction North with its face.
After a time I need relog that account. But if the avatar logs in again it again looks direction South and I have to turn it to North again.

I've searched the menus but haven't found a way to suppress this behavior so I don't always have to readjust avatars for their viewing angle.

Thank you.

@Venus-Drake
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Hello!
If the avatar logs in its home location, try setting the home location after you rotate it towards the desired location.
If not, add a RLV script to check its rotation and set it after relog.

@HeidrHH
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HeidrHH commented Jun 27, 2023

@Venus-Drake

If not, add a RLV script to check its rotation and set it after relog.

Thank you.
How should such a script looks like? I am not a scripter unfortunately.
That with set home seems to work only from time to time but not every time.

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