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sTags are a set of tags that can make NPCs and events identify your avatar in games or tools within Second Life. Identification may be good as it can help games and tools understand what YOU are and HOW you look. | |||
To do so, you can set those tags in any attachment you wear (as long as they are Modify and the description of the object is not already in use), and they will be able to detect it. | |||
Let's get started. | |||
=How to sTag= | |||
As explained above, sTags are something you put in the description of an attachment you wear. But it's not just that. | |||
The tags have to be specific, most importantly, they are categories! | |||
So, how does one sTag an attachment ? | |||
Well, the way to sTag is by first prepending TAG$ at the beginning of your attachment's description, that is the base, it is required for sTags to work. | |||
Then, you add the category! Each categories starts with "$" and serve various purposes. They can be either singular value "$category_value", or a chain of values "$!category$value1$value2$value3" and so forth. | |||
This page is WIP | |||
Revision as of 22:56, 29 August 2024
About sTag
sTags are a set of tags that can make NPCs and events identify your avatar in games or tools within Second Life. Identification may be good as it can help games and tools understand what YOU are and HOW you look.
To do so, you can set those tags in any attachment you wear (as long as they are Modify and the description of the object is not already in use), and they will be able to detect it.
Let's get started.
How to sTag
As explained above, sTags are something you put in the description of an attachment you wear. But it's not just that.
The tags have to be specific, most importantly, they are categories!
So, how does one sTag an attachment ?
Well, the way to sTag is by first prepending TAG$ at the beginning of your attachment's description, that is the base, it is required for sTags to work.
Then, you add the category! Each categories starts with "$" and serve various purposes. They can be either singular value "$category_value", or a chain of values "$!category$value1$value2$value3" and so forth.
This page is WIP