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user:sei:llsensor_research [2015-08-22 12:20 SLT]
sei Normalize periods, add header.
user:sei:llsensor_research [2015-08-22 13:03 SLT] (current)
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 This table summarizes the various types of objects that every combination of flags for $lfn[llSensor] and $lfn[llSensorRepeat] is able to detect. Combinations of $lct[AGENT],​ $lct[ACTIVE] and $lct[PASSIVE] without $lct[SCRIPTED] are straightforward. $ct[SCRIPTED] can only be combined with $ct[PASSIVE]. This table summarizes the various types of objects that every combination of flags for $lfn[llSensor] and $lfn[llSensorRepeat] is able to detect. Combinations of $lct[AGENT],​ $lct[ACTIVE] and $lct[PASSIVE] without $lct[SCRIPTED] are straightforward. $ct[SCRIPTED] can only be combined with $ct[PASSIVE].
  
-The right column indicates the type that $lfn[llDetectedType] ​detects ​for the kind of detected object indicated in that row. It has nothing to do with the parameter passed to $fn[llSensor],​ even if the constants are common. Blame LL for the confusion this causes ;)+The right column indicates the type that $lfn[llDetectedType] ​returns ​for the kind of detected object indicated in that row. It has nothing to do with the parameter passed to $fn[llSensor],​ even if the constants are common. Blame LL for the confusion this causes ;)
  
 ^ $lfn[llSensor] flag ^ Types of objects that this flag can detect ^ What\\ $lfn[llDetectedType]\\ returns ^ ^ $lfn[llSensor] flag ^ Types of objects that this flag can detect ^ What\\ $lfn[llDetectedType]\\ returns ^