Update Thursday, December 11th: There will be a hotfix update for Firestorm, which will likely be made available on Friday, December 12th. This is to correct a couple of issues related to voice and RLV/a discovered with the 4.6.9.42969 release, and will likely add some additional fixes as well. I’ll have a further report available once the update is available.



On Wednesday, December 10th, the Firestorm team announced the release Firestorm 4.6.9.42969.

This is a hefty update which brings with it a lot of new functionality, together with bugs fixes and assorted improvements and updates.

As always, the complete list of changes, together with all attributions, can be found in the release notes / change log, and I refer readers to that document for specifics on all contributors, FIRE JIRA links, etc. The following is intended as an overview of some of the more major / interesting changes, updates and fixes to be found in the release.

The Before We Begin Notes

For best results when installing this release:

Firestorm Blocking

Note that as a result of the Firestorm team’s policy to keep only 3 versions running, version 4.6.1 will be blocked, most likely early in the new year. The advice from the team is that If you are on 4.6.1, to please update now. Version 4.4.2 will continue to remain for Mac users until all the major Cocoa Mac bugs have been resolved. However, if you are not a Mac user, then there really isn’t any reason for you not to have updated, and the team again ask that you update as well.

Lab Updates

This release sees Firestorm remain on a parity with the Lab’s 3.7.8 code-base. However, a number of updates and fixes have been cherry-picked from upstream (such as the group ban functionality – see below), particularly bug fixes and stability improvements – please refer to the change log for details.

Building and Scripting Updates

Some additional updates and tweaks have been made to assist builders and scripters:

There are two new buttons located in close proximity to the Edit Linked check box.

These buttons cycle forward or backward through a selected linkset, in the same way as the existing keyboard short cuts. note the buttons will only be active when Edit Linked is checked

These buttons cycle forward or backward through a selected linkset, in the same way as the existing keyboard short cuts. note the buttons will only be active when Edit Linked is checked The issue of the script editor failing to open scripts in copied objects (see VWR-27512), which has affected v2 and v3 viewers, is corrected with this release of Firestorm, and the fix has been contributed to Linden Lab for inclusion in the official viewer code

The build toolbar button should no longer be disabled when it shouldn’t be.

Communications Updates

Firestorm 4.6.9 brings with it a large number of features, updates and improvements to communications. These include, but are not limited to, the following.

Audio / Voice

Parcel media and audio now have a separate auto-play option (Preferences > Sound & Media > General > Allow audio to auto-play/Allow media to auto-play). Parcel audio should now auto-play correctly on logging-in

A reset voice button has been added to Preferences to help with fixing voice issues (Preferences > Sound & Media > Voice Settings)



You can now “zoom in” on a speaker using voice to hear them more clearly (Comm > Nearby Voice > Right click a name >Zoom in)

Voice level icons in the radar are now independent from other voice level icons

Sounds used for opening scrip dialogues can now be customised (Preferences > Sound & Media > UI Sounds 2 > Script Dialog)

The viewer now automatically adds http:/ to the music URL in the parcel audio panel.

Auto-response Updates

With Firestorm 4.6.9, auto-response messages are now localised. There is also a new option for an item of inventory to be automatically sent with your auto-response messages, when set. The selected item must be COPY / TRANSFER in order for this capability to work, and will be sent when one of the following is set:

Busy / do not disturb

Away

Autorespond

Autorespond to non-friends.

To set an item of inventory to be sent with auto-response messages, drag and drop a suitable item from your inventory and into Preferences > Privacy > Autoresponse > Autoresponse Item.

In addition, this release fixes getting an IM from yourself to yourself saying “Autoresponse sent” if somebody answers from an off-line IM via email. Also, having both “Autorespond to non friends” and “Only friends and group can call me or IM me” set no longer results in you getting two new IM sound alerts for every non-friend IM plus the non-friend receives your auto-response twice for each IM sent.

Contacts List

The Contacts List floater has been revamped to match the look of the nearby chat and IM session floater, for a smoother and unique appearance. In addition, an option to pay someone directly from your Contacts List has been added to the right-click context menu (Comm > Contacts > Right click a name > Pay).

New to Firestorm 4.6.9 as well is the ability to choose which name columns should be displayed in the Contacts List. You can now choose between choose between user name, display name, full name, or a combination of these, and you can now display full names in your Contacts List as “Username (Display name)“. Finally, a option has also been added to hide the permissions columns (whether those in your Contacts List can see when you’re on-line, map you, etc.).

All of these options can be found under Preferences > Firestorm > General.

Contact Sets Improvements

Existing contacts sets can now be renamed via Comm > Contact Sets > Choose a set > Configure (gear icon button) > Rename

Multiple contacts can now be added to a Contact Set at once from the legacy Friends list.

Other Communications Updates of Note

A new option has been added to ignore all conference (ad-hoc) chats: Preferences > Chat > Firestorm > Automatically ignore and leave all conference (ad-hoc) chats



A new option has been added to report, via Nearby Chat, when a conference call is being blocked: Preferences > Chat > Firestorm > Report ignored conference chats in Nearby Chat

IM tab will now flash on receipt of messages in conference chats initiated by you

The faulty option to “display group chats, IM sessions and nearby chat always in uppercase” has been removed due to it breaking SLurls. A new font, Deja Vu all caps, has been added instead (Preferences > Firestorm > User Interface > Font > Deja vu all caps)



Group SLURL links added to muted group chat notifications so that the group name has been replaced with a URI link that when clicked will open the group’s profile: – Preferences > Chat > Notifications > Report muted group chat in nearby chat



An avatar’s complete name is now always shown when adding them to something

Region restart notices are now also displayed in nearby chat.

Group Bans

Firestorm gains the group ban functionality with 4.6.9: so the capability first suggested by the Firestorm team comes to its spiritual home.

For those unfamiliar with group bans, I have a complete overview available from the original release of the functionality by the Lab. However, and in brief: group bans allow the owners and officers of a group with open (or paid) enrolment to eject and ban those breaking the group’s operating rules or causing persistent trouble (e.g. by spamming group members) from the group. In addition, people can be pro-actively banned from a group.

Up to 500 individual bans can be applied per group (after which, names must be removed from the ban list before new names can be added). Group bans work in much the same way as parcel / estate bans, and are managed directly through the group panel within the viewer ( CTRL-SHIFT-G ). Again, please refer to my overview, linked-to above, for further information.

Firestorm Animation Overrider and Firestorm Bridge Updates

The Firestorm Animation Overrider gains a new option to delete broken links from the AO folder (Inventory > #Firestorm > Right click the #AO folder > Cleanup broken links).

The Firestorm bridge no longer uses a special extra “bridge” attachment point and instead will attach to the Centre 2 HUD attachment point; there should be no difference in how the bridge behaves with this change. In addition, the Bridge object parameters are now set in the viewer code rather than LSL, which should reduce the cases of people being “rocked”. The Bridge version number has been bumped to force the bridge to recreate at login, and there have been a number of additional non-visible tweaks and updates to improve how the Bridge works.

Inventory Updates

Firestorm’s inventory gets a handy replace inventory links feature. This allows broken inventory links to be “repaired”, should the UUID of the original item change (e.g. because you rez it in world to re-script it, or something).

Simply locate one of the broken links in your inventory, right-click on it and select Replace Links from the context menu. This opens up a dialogue box, which indicates the total number of broken links matching the one you selected. Now drag-and-drop the item you wish to to associate with the links onto the Target area of the dialogue box and click START. All matching links should be repaired.

A further update to the context menu allows you to quickly return items which are in the wrong folder (e.g. because you accidentally dragged and dropped them between folders) to their default folder (right click the item > Move to default folder). Also:

The “Allow separate search terms on each tab in inventory” option no longer forces text in the search field to be uppercase

Deleting an item from inventory now closes the preview

An outfit count has been added to the outfits list.

Navigation Updates

This releases has a significant number of navigation improvements, some of which are noted below.

Avatar Movement

Firestorm adopts the Mouse Walk capability for easier avatar movement. To use this, click your avatar and hold both the left mouse button; this will turn your avatar as per usual as mouse is moved. Now also press and hold the right mouse button – your avatar will move in the selected direction. Keep both buttons pressed and use the mouse to change direction as required. This will work with walking, running and flying.

Also, you can now disable waiting for the pre-jump and landing avatar animations to play (Preferences > Move & View > Movement > Disable waiting for pre-jump and landing animations), which allows your avatar to look more nimble and light-footed.

Radar Floater

Within the radar floater, all columns other than “Name” and “Range” can now be shown or hidden (World > Radar > Radar Options > Displayed Columns). A new “Notes” column has been added, which allows you to see which avatars visible on radar have any profile notes you may have written for them.



In addition, radar can now be configured to report avatars younger then a specified age, with an optional sound alert (Preferences > Chat > Radar > Age Alert or World > Radar > Radar Options > Report Avatar Age Alert).



Teleport Updates

The region restart warning floater now includes a landmark selection drop-down and teleport button (the restart warnings are also now displayed in Nearby Chat).



In addition, the Home button on the World map legend has been re-titled Go Home, to make it clearer this will teleport you home, not show your home location on the map.

Additional navigation improvements are also listed in the release change log.

Phototools

The circle of Confusion (CoC) option (World > Photo & Video > Phototools > DOF/Glow > CoC or us the Phototools toolbar button), now allows negative values to be entered via the spinner or by manually entering a value (the slider will only drop to zero). A low negative value will yield a crisp, sharp image. High negative values can result in some psychedelic results.

Whirly Fizzle also has examples of using negative numbers on the CoC on her Flickr stream.

A new option has also been added to prevent the inventory floater opening when taking a snapshot that’s being saved to inventory (Preferences > Privacy > General > Automatically show snapshots in inventory after upload).



Searching Menus and Preferences

Recalling where a specific option in either the menus or Preferences isn’t always easy. To try to improve things, Firestorm 4.6.9 makes both menus and Preferences searchable.

For example, to find a specific option within the Firestorm menus, you can now use the Search Bar. Simply enter a search term, and Firestorm will then display the menus which contain one or more options using the term – you can then display each of the menus to see which one has the actual option you’re looking for.

Searching Preferences works on the same principle – enter a search term or string in the new search bar at the top of the Preferences floater, and the floater will display those tabs (and the sub-tabs within them) with options and items which most closely match the search term.

Other Updates of Interest

Mac Updates

Mesh uploads should no longer crash the Firestorm 64-bit Mac viewer

Mouselook right-click should no longer lock camera position on Mac.

RLV/a Updates

Disable map and TP button in profiles if RLV restrictions apply

Fix for inventory context menu not disabling “open” menu item for textures if user is prevented by RLVa

Fix for Environment menu check mark not getting properly updated if time of day is set via RLVa

Fix for nearby voice floater showing avatar names if RLVa showname restriction is set after CHUI merge

Allow detaching of the bridge object even if the attachment spot is locked by RLVa

Fixed RLV Show Names Restrictions substituting in strings it doens’t need to .

Assorted Updates of Interest

FmodEx updated to version 4.4.41

OpenSSL updated to version 1.0.1i

KDU updated to version 7.5.0

Advanced Lighting Model status now shows in the in About Firestorm floater and sysinfo to aid support

Area search updates: Right-click context menu no longer requires left-clicking an item first in order for it to work

Column order is now maintained when showing previously hidden columns instead of adding them at the end of the panel



Assorted updates and improvements to some Firestorm skins, addition of a new skin, AnsaStorm Blood

Blacklisted objects now remain derendered properly between sessions

Confirmation dialogue added when trying to delete login credentials, to prevent accidental deleting of password

Note card improvements: Spell checking a note card is now considered an edit, and allows a re-save Note card text can now be searched A note card is now closed after choosing “Save” in the close confirmation

Role-play dice functionality improved and enhanced with new bonuses, penalties, successes and explosions modifiers, (min, max) added to calc in chat bar, plus additional chat bar command improvements – see the Firestorm Dice documentation for details

The texture console layout has been improved and overlapping text issues fixed.

General Comments

As noted at the top of this article, this is something of a skim through the 4.6.9 updates to gather some of those which are liable to have widespread interest among readers. The change log is available for those who want a more in-depth read, and as well as the above, there are translation and skinning improvements, stability fixes, GPU table updates, and even more fixes.

I’ve been using various iterations of this release both in preview and beta, and have found it to be largely stable and reliable. I’m again disappointed that the SL Share 2 capabilities for Flickr and Twitter still haven’t made it to Firestorm, and I suspect that there well be a fair few disappointed that other features finding their way into other viewers are still awaiting their turn with Firestorm.

But, that said, what is in this release is nevertheless impressive, and demonstrates a fair mix of features, improvements and bug fixes – and no small amount of addressing issues highlighted by users and adding features and options which have been specifically requested via JIRA reports, etc. All of which adds up to a fair degree of kudos for the Firestorm team.

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