Please try it and let me know. I really don't know if this is the good approach or the right place in the UI for it.
So here what it is and do:
I added a new tab in the Create App called IMPORTNote: The legacy import features are still present and their functions are reused in some use cases.
I wanted this made in HTML cause you can paste the url in VR (which is not easy in VR with the current QML one)
You can paste an url or use the file selector to select a file.
You have choice between "domain entities" (default value) and "avatar entities" which is not possible in the current functionalities.
You can use the current behavior: "rezzing in front of your avatar" (which is the default value)
or you can use a specific position:
I included a "Paste Position" button, so you can have copied the position of any entities before (like a zone for example)
I made the data of that window persisted for the session, so you can exit the tab or the window or tp somewhere else, it will keep what you've entered.
I also added a direct link "Go Test" to the tutorial if you want to test the import before. And a "Back" button to come back.
This PR add a new UI for the Import Entities.
Please try it and let me know. I really don't know if this is the good approach or the right place in the UI for it.
So here what it is and do:
I added a new tab in the Create App called IMPORT Note: The legacy import features are still present and their functions are reused in some use cases.
I wanted this made in HTML cause you can paste the url in VR (which is not easy in VR with the current QML one)
You can paste an url or use the file selector to select a file.
You have choice between "domain entities" (default value) and "avatar entities" which is not possible in the current functionalities.
You can use the current behavior: "rezzing in front of your avatar" (which is the default value) or you can use a specific position:![image](https://github.com/overte-org/overte/assets/60075796/5aef78da-c9eb-489a-a2b1-e0eba49f3c73)
I included a "Paste Position" button, so you can have copied the position of any entities before (like a zone for example)
I made the data of that window persisted for the session, so you can exit the tab or the window or tp somewhere else, it will keep what you've entered.
I also added a direct link "Go Test" to the tutorial if you want to test the import before. And a "Back" button to come back.