![]() The switches to control this are located on Kokua/General in the Preferences window. We have chosen to implement this in a way which not only supports the new behaviour of RLV 2.9.24.1 where OOC chat is routed to objects that are receiving redirected chat but can also support the traditional style of OOC chat where the viewer routes it directly to local chat itself. This release of Kokua restores the OOC (Out Of Character) message functionality that was broken in 6.4 following the RLV 2.9.24.1 merge. If you see any strange behaviour please check it against the LL viewer and then either raise a Jira ticket on the LL viewer or one against Kokua at: Kokua viewer / ticketsĪs ever, our primary downloads are from Kokua viewer - Browse /Kokua-SL at We haven’t been able to test Animesh so whilst we’ve made every effort to make the port into Kokua accurate some bugs may be present. Release Notes for the LL viewer: Release Notes/Second Life Release/6.36 - Second Life Wiki Introduction to Animesh: Animesh officially released for Second Life The major news though is the arrival of Animesh alongside the incrementing of the viewer version to 6.0.0 ![]() * Port over Phoenix-style extended hovertips (View > Highlighting & Visibility > Hover Tips > Show More Information) * Port over the ‘do not hide worldmap after teleport’ option ( Edit > Preferences > Kokua > General) * RLV version only: If RLV is active, the Message Of The Day will appear in chat at login as a substitute to it being suppressed on the login progress screens * Port over the Money Tracker/Tip Tracker (View > Money Tracker) * Port over reporting the latest grid status bulletin in chat at login (Edit > Preferences > Notifications) * Port over Avatar Complexity score in nametags (Edit > Preferences > General) along with the ‘only if too complex’ and ‘show own complexity’ options * Bugfix – Turning on Full Res Textures wouldn’t work * Port over the animation explorer (World > Animation Explorer) * Reintroduce the NACL sound explorer (World > Sound Explorer) Going forward, distribution library incompatibility should be reported through Kokua Tickets.Īlthough a week old, here's the latest Kokua Viewer update:Īs well as Animesh support, of which more shortly, this version of Kokua brings across a number of usability features from Firestorm. We presently build Kokua with Ubuntu-16.04 and have test results from Ubuntu variants through 18.04 with no as built libraries. New releases of Kokua will no longer be delivered with as built libraries. Most commonly users would delete the as built libraries from Kokua’s lib64 directory and use distribution provided libraries. Kokua’s team provides as built shared libraries so that users could choose to use system libraries when the as built libraries presented problems. Since Kokua’s inception there have been several shared libraries for font handling that change and/or revert with linux distribution releases. Kokua viewer / tickets / #506 No readable font in upload dialogs ”’Ticket #506 No readable font in upload dialogs”’ If someone wants to try to get dullahan_host working we can provide work in progress code. We have returned to Chromium Embedded Framework (cef) using a previously working the solution. Process “dullahan_host” would not spawn correctly. The desired goal was to provide a LindenLab dullahan solution. Kokua viewer / tickets / #504 Web Browser fails with media type for: text/html on Linux 5.7 ”’Ticket #504 Web Browser fails with media type for: text/html on Linux 5.7”’ Linux users should take note of these two points:. In addition, the RLV version is updated to RLV 2.9.23.2, see Marine's: RLV 2.9.23.2 The workround is to access the notice via the group’s notice history. This LL release has a bug where group notice attachments are not accessible at login. This release brings Kokua to parity with LL version 5.1.9, see Release Notes/Second Life Release/5.98 - Second Life Wiki
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