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EXP-1034 Add confirmation dialog for moving no-copy items to outbox
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type back into tools floater.
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- Disabled moving items from in-world objects to COF or outfit folders not to create copies of items instead of links.
- Enabled dropping a landmark from Library to certain position in Favorites folder which supports items reordering.
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back-out the back-out for this branch. yay.
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Backing out this merge that I pushed (prematurely) to the wrong place.
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Done:
- 1. Dropped the obsolete "MultipleAttachments" setting.
- 2. Added an "Add" item to the following attachment-related context menus:
* My Appearance (ex-My Outfits) context menu.
* Edit Outfit -> Add More context menu.
* Object in-world context menu.
* Inventory context menu.
* Object inspector gear menu.
- 3. Modified "Attach To / Attach To HUD" to perform the "add" instead of "replace" action.
TODO:
- Ability to attach multiple objects at once from the Add More panel (bulk attach).
- Make sure there's no memleak when you click Wear/Attach in the in-world object context menu
and the callback isn't invoked (because e.g. avatar fails to get close enough to the object).
Issues:
0. I'm not sure whether LLAgentWearables::userAttachMultipleAttachments()
should replace attachments or add them. Assumed the former.
1. I couldn't verify that adding objects from the object inspector menu works
because I either could wear an object or see its inspector, not both.
2. > 1. Right-click on an object in your inventory and select "Wear".
> VERIFY: Attaches the object and replaces whatever's there; asks for
> confirmation before replacing an existing object.
I think this is impossible to implement because we don't know in advance
what point the object will be attached to, so we can't display a confirmation dialog.
Reviewed by Seraph at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/843/
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branch : product-engine
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Done:
- 1. Dropped the obsolete "MultipleAttachments" setting.
- 2. Added an "Add" item to the following attachment-related context menus:
* My Appearance (ex-My Outfits) context menu.
* Edit Outfit -> Add More context menu.
* Object in-world context menu.
* Inventory context menu.
* Object inspector gear menu.
- 3. Modified "Attach To / Attach To HUD" to perform the "add" instead of "replace" action.
TODO:
- Ability to attach multiple objects at once from the Add More panel (bulk attach).
- Make sure there's no memleak when you click Wear/Attach in the in-world object context menu
and the callback isn't invoked (because e.g. avatar fails to get close enough to the object).
Issues:
0. I'm not sure whether LLAgentWearables::userAttachMultipleAttachments()
should replace attachments or add them. Assumed the former.
1. I couldn't verify that adding objects from the object inspector menu works
because I either could wear an object or see its inspector, not both.
2. > 1. Right-click on an object in your inventory and select "Wear".
> VERIFY: Attaches the object and replaces whatever's there; asks for
> confirmation before replacing an existing object.
I think this is impossible to implement because we don't know in advance
what point the object will be attached to, so we can't display a confirmation dialog.
Reviewed by Seraph at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/843/
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branch : product-engine
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reviewed by Callum
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right-click
EXT-8261 FIXED 'Share' item is disabled in 'My Inventory' folder's context menu
Items can now be appended to menus (versus menus being the most restrictive out of all the item choices).
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similar to My Outfits view.
- Added common interface for My Outfits and Wearing tabs.
- Changed LLPanelOutfitsInventory to use common interface for My Outfits and Wearing tabs.
- Removed dependency on outfits side panel from inventory bridge context menus.
- Removed unused LLShowCreatedOutfit class from llagentwearables.cpp.
- Restored opening newly created outfit in My Outfits tab.
- Fixed worn items indication for Wearing tab items.
Revieved by Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/604/.
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branch : product-engine
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to be enabled when appropriate and work properly.
Work on "Take Off - Remove from Current Outfit" and "Wear - Add to Current Outfit" menu options:
- The menu items of the outfit context menu and the My Outfits gear menu are now disabled
when inappropriate instead of being hidden.
- The menu items get enabled/disabled depending on whether you can wear (take off) anything from the selected outfit.
(was: depending on whether you're wearing the outfit)
- Changed the way the options work: they now only operate on clothes and attachments.
"Add to COF" now only adds those body parts that are missing in COF;
"Remove from COF" doesn't touch body parts at all.
Without this change both "Add" and "Remove" options would be available simultaneously, because
any valid outfit contains body parts. I think that would be confusing.
And you don't expect you body parts to be replaced when doing "Add to COF'. (that's addition, not replacement)
Reviewed by Mike Antipov at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/585/
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branch : product-engine
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wearable type and for each category
added ability to filter inventory folder view by wearable type
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merge fixes.
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Took out explicit _Link icons and replaced with overlay.
Removed links overlays from non-main-inventory-floater panels.
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Resident-submitted patch, cleaned up so it matches style and compiles/builds
well. Appears to work for stated goals but will need some more UI work to
ensure consistency.
WIP checkin, will be code reviewed before pushing.
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- Added checking in LLItemBridge::getLabelStyle() if item is worn
- Also deleted unnecessary method LLObjectBridge::getLabelStyle() as it duplicate LLItemBridge::getLabelStyle()
Reviewed by Vadim Savchuk and Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/501/
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branch : product-engine
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Done:
- Implemented creating new wearables via My Outfits gear menu.
- Implemented renaming/removing/editing an outfit via My Outfits context menu.
- Implemented "Attach to..." / "Attach to HUD..." context submenus.
- Now disabling (instead of hiding) irrelevant wearable context menu items.
- Added "Take Off / Detach" context menu item that's shown for clothes and attachments.
Useful if you selected a bunch of items and want to take them all off.
- Fixed taking off an outfit
(not all wearables were taken off because of a wrong inventory collector).
- Fixed crash when editing a skirt
(reference to a missing string).
- In LLWearableItemsList::ContextMenu::updateItemsVisibility renamed variables
and introduced MASK_UNKNOWN per Nyx's request.
Known issues:
- "Attach to..." context menus may be displayed partially off-screen
(there is the same bug in the inventory panel).
- The way we invoke wearable editing panel after the wearable gets created
is currently a hack.
TODO:
- Wear / take off / rename / delete an outfit via My Outfits gear menu
(currently not implemented because of missing selection support in My Outfits).
- Add "Create new..." to body part / clothing context menu in Edit Outfit.
- Add "Create new..." submenus to the Edit Outfit gear menu.
Reviewed by Nyx at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/466/
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branch : product-engine
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Const correctness, logic cleanup, took out subclasses redefining same variable as base class (!!!).
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Superficial header file cleanup
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Refactored LLWearableDictionary to look more like LLAssetType/LLFolderType/etc. in terms of code design. This required a lot of superficial changes across many files. Overall functionality has not changed.
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EXT-7295 : FIXED : INFRASTRUCTURE : Cleaned up Inventory Icon code
Inventory link icons were designed from scratch.
Added LLInventoryIcon class and did some major refactoring for how it determines inventory icons from item bridges.
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pointing to it
Warning now comes up if you try to delete an item that has any item links pointing to it (in memory). This assumes that the viewer actually knows about those links, which is true at least in 2.0 since links only appear in Outfits folders and this code causes those to be fetched into memory on startup.
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recent inventory renames newest item instead.)
Implemented Recent Inventory Panel specific classes to create appropriate context menu for Folders in Recent Items Panel:
* Registered new LLInventoryRecentItemsPanel class
* Added appropriate Folder Bridge and Bridge Builder
Updated main inventory panel to not show "+" button on Recent Items tab
* Placed controls into Layout Stack.
* Change visibility of panel with "+" button while switching between tabs.
* also made bottom panel wider to be consistent with other side panels (see screenshots).
Reviewed by Loren Shih at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/334/
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branch : product-engine
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links
Added new "Open Original" menu item for links, to clarify that you're opening the item the link is pointing to.
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Inventory panel to Resident Picker)
- added handling the drag add drop inventory items to resident picker
- added "Share" verb button to the inventory panel which opens resident picker
- added "Share" menu item to the individual inventory context menu which acts as verb button
Reviewed by Mike Antipov at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/215/
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branch : product-engine
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Moved a bunch of local llinventorybridge functions into .cpp.
Did a bunch of superficial cleanup of llinventorybridge and related files.
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instead of passing it along everywhere such as in performAction
mRoot is now stored for all LLInventoryBridge types.
Did some superficial formatting cleanup for LLInventoryBridge.
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*rootFolder"
Superficial cleanup - changed all instances to "LLFolderView* root".
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EXT-4997 : Centralize right-click menu options for delete/remove link
EXT-4998 : Automatically reject double separators from right click menu
Disabled/hid delete button from COF right-click menu, also means that trash icon is disabled.
Added generalized function to remove consecutive separators from right-click menu.
Made a minor cosmetic change to have all code duplication for adding "delete" menu item instead call a common function.
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