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The mini AO window gives quick and easy access to a few basic functions, such as moving from one stand animation to another, toggling sit overrides and loading a new set of animations.
#PHOENIX VIEWER LOG FOR LOCAL CHAT SKIN#
On the Vintage skin click the arrow on the right side of the AO button. If you are using the Vintage skin the AO is activated by clicking on the AO button on the right side of the bottom toolbar.Ĭlicking the AO button opens the AO window. You can also type “cao on” and “cao off” in local chat. To disable it simply click on the checkmark. The AO is activated by clicking on the right side of the button labeled AO it will show a check mark when enabled. All of the animation groups, together, make up an animation set. Examples of animation groups include stands, sits, walks, etc. Generally, a scripted attachment worn as a HUD, containing animations and notecards which, along with the scripts, animate the avatar while it is in certain states, such as standing, walking, flying, etc.Īnimation Set: The collection of animations which, taken together, make up any given AO.Īnimation Group: One or more animations which serve to replace a single animation state. The Firestorm client AO replaces the usual scripted AO by duplicating its functions, without the script overhead.ġ ) First a brief explanation of the terms as they are used here.ĪO: Animation Override or Animation Overrider. Without an AO, the avatar will use basic default Linden-defined animations. This makes the use of scripted AOs unnecessary, which in turn reduces the amount of scripts you wear, and so server-side lag. The Firestorm viewer has a built-in AO (Animation Overrider).