/** 
 * @file llfirstuse.h
 * @brief Methods that spawn "first-use" dialogs.
 *
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 */

#ifndef LL_LLFIRSTUSE_H
#define LL_LLFIRSTUSE_H

#include <vector>
#include "llstring.h"

/*
1.  On first use of 'sit here', explain how to get up and rotate view. 

2.  On first use of map, explain dbl-click = telport, how hubs/beacons work,
click-drag to move map

3.  First use of pie 'Go To', explain other ways to move around 

4.  First use of 'Create' or 'Edit', explain build toolbar, that you can create
things if build enabled, edit things you own, and that you can ESC to exit it. 

5.  First use of 'Talk to' explain difference between that and regular chat,
reduced range, how to leave conversation, arrow keys to orbit. 

6.  First lft-click that does nothing (land,object):  Explain that rgt-click
gives menu, lft-click interacts or moves if physical

7.  On first receipt of L$ (not rez/derez) explain that objects or people may
give you L$, and how to give someone or something money ('Pay...'). 

8.  After first teleporting and being sent to nearest hub, a dialog explaining
how to find and move toward the beacon. 

9.  On first accept/auto-accept permissions, explain that some objects may be
activated by entering mouselook 'M', or may override your movement keys with
other functions. 

10.  FIrst use of 'wear' or drag object from inventory onto self: 'You can
attach objects to your body by dragging ontl yourelf of rgt-clk->wear from
object or from inventory.

11.  FIrst time you run the client on a system without QuickTime installed.

12. First time you create a flexible object.

13. First time you open the debug menus (ctrl-alt-shift D)

14. First time you create/edit a sculpted prim.

15. Explanation of Speak&flyout buttons.
*/

class LLNotification;


class LLFirstUse
{
public:
	static void otherAvatarChatFirst(bool enable = true);
	static void speak(bool enable = true);
	static void sit(bool enable = true);
	static void notUsingDestinationGuide(bool enable = true);
	static void notUsingSidePanel(bool enable = true);
	static void notMoving(bool enable = true);
	static void viewPopup(bool enable = true);
	static void newInventory(bool enable = true);
	static void receiveLindens(bool enable = true);
	static void setDisplayName(bool enable = true);
	static void useSandbox();
	
protected:
	static void firstUseNotification(const std::string& control_var, bool enable, const std::string& notification_name, LLSD args = LLSD(), LLSD payload = LLSD());

	static void init();
	static bool processNotification(const LLSD& notify);
};

#endif
// EOF