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#1 Old 5th Oct 2007 at 1:51 AM Last edited by Natalya_Sh : 5th Oct 2007 at 3:22 AM.
Default "Desktop" coffee table (Add more than one Slot to a coffee table)
The idea is borrowed at JohnBrehaut1.
I have changed a placement of a coffee table so, that it would be put on other coffee table.
I can place my four objects on a floor (as in figure), it works: And sims, and I can use 4 Slots.
But, on table I can place only one slot (or to move two objects from floor on a table) : It can use only sims.
Help me to understand that I have made incorrectly.
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#2 Old 5th Oct 2007 at 3:57 AM
You might want to try the Object Repair Center, this forum is generally for discussion.
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#3 Old 5th Oct 2007 at 4:14 AM
Hi Natalya,

I am sure what you are trying to do. Are you trying to:
- Make a new OMSP with four slots?
- Make tables that can stack on other tables?
- Make a table which can hold sims?
- Make a table which can hold many sims?
- Something else?

I think you are saying that you have made a table which can stack on top of another table. I do not understand what you mean in this part:
"I can place my four objects on a floor (as in figure), it works: And sims, and I can use 4 Slots. But, on table I can place only one slot (or to move two objects from floor on a table) : It can use only sims."

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#4 Old 5th Oct 2007 at 4:31 AM Last edited by Natalya_Sh : 5th Oct 2007 at 12:17 PM.
to Phaenoh: Thanks

to Moderators: You could move my message to the Object Repair Center?

to Echo: Sorry, I very badly speak in English.
I Make tables that can stack (more than one table) on other tables (in theory).

[prim 0x0002] Expression (My 0x001B (weight) := Literal 0x0000)
[prim 0x0002] Expression (My 0x0004 (allowed height flags) Set Flag flag# Literal 0x0002 (low table))
[prim 0x0002] Expression (My 0x0004 (allowed height flags) Set Flag flag# Literal 0x0008 (end table))
[prim 0x0002] Expression (My 0x0008 (flags) Set Flag flag# Literal 0x0002 (allow object intersection))

Package - in plase.zip
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#5 Old 6th Oct 2007 at 8:46 AM
As it is, there are two things to remember:
1. Tables can be placed on the floor
2. Tables have a slot for "table height" objects.

You can make tables stackable by changing one of these things. That is, you can:
a. Make it so tables can be placed in "table height" slots, OR
b. Make it so that tables have a slot for "floor height" objects.

The first is done with:
[prim 0x0002] Expression (My 0x0004 (allowed height flags) Set Flag flag# Literal 0x0008 (end table))

The second is done by changing the i7 value in the slot to 0x08.

If you remove this line:
[prim 0x0002] Expression (My 0x0008 (flags) Set Flag flag# Literal 0x0002 (allow object intersection))

I think your object might work.
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#6 Old 6th Oct 2007 at 9:28 PM
Alas, but it does not work.

I place the first table on a floor.
I place the second table on the first table.
I place the third table on... Stop, it is impossible.
So, I have a set from two tables. On which I can put nothing by "Hand" tool.
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#7 Old 7th Oct 2007 at 2:00 AM
Tried this way?

Place the first table on the floor
Place the second table on the first table
Place the third table on the floor
Place the first table on the third table

Does it work that way?
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#8 Old 7th Oct 2007 at 2:44 AM
Yes.

But to add to them the fourth table, it is necessary to add one more slot in the third table.

P.S. My tables already have on two slots.
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#9 Old 14th Oct 2007 at 2:25 AM
Hi Natalya,
I'm afraid I'm confused again. I tried to load your object up in game and it was a small yellow circle, not an end table...
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#10 Old 14th Oct 2007 at 11:03 PM Last edited by Natalya_Sh : 14th Oct 2007 at 11:11 PM.
Small yellow circle is a coffee table.
I have changed it. Now I have a set 1+4 little tables placed on other table.
But I could not solve a problem of "Hand"-tool.

Now I use: [prim 0x0071] Snap Into (Object: Stack Object ID,Local 0x0000, 0x00) and had very interesting result.
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