Recently I came across the Zadaroo website, which has several stored "free" worlds. They are stored as .TGZ compressed files. I am reluctant to try to load one of these to a Kitely world but the author claims that he got his assistance from Ilan Tochner.
https://zadaroo.com/?page_id=1655
Are these allowed in Kitely? And will it let me import them? Inquiring minds....
Importing .TGZ Files
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Re: Importing .TGZ Files
You should be able to load those files directly. The TGZ format (tar/gzip) is the format that OpenSim uses to export and import region contents.
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Re: Importing .TGZ Files
Yep, I imported at tgz file when I first got my region off of that site. Should work.
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Re: Importing .TGZ Files
OK, just went to the site, downloaded the tgz file for the Autumn Castle. I went to "My Worlds", Clicked Manage Worlds, then was taken to the manage world pop up. I clicked The File Tab. Under Replace World, I clicked "Select File" where it says upload oar. I selected the tgz file from my downloads folder and pushed replace world. It prompts that your present world will be erased, uploads the file when you agree and takes a couple minutes to replace the world.
It informed me when it was done, and I logged in to a very temporary new look for my world.
Easy peasy! Note, I am not trying to oversimplify it for you, this post was made with future people in mind that may run into the same question.
I hope that helps.
It informed me when it was done, and I logged in to a very temporary new look for my world.
Easy peasy! Note, I am not trying to oversimplify it for you, this post was made with future people in mind that may run into the same question.
I hope that helps.
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Re: Importing .TGZ Files
When it comes to virtual I am always the noob. Something always changes. Thank you Robert that was a great tutorial for all of the future generations (and us baby boomers).
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