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The ICE import and export functionality enables sharing of assets between different systemsinstances of Igloo Core Engine . This system allows for the transfer of layers Layers and sessionsSessions, along with associated local assets like such as image files, video files, or and thumbnails.

Layer

Layer Export

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Initiating Export

To export a layer, right-click on the desired layer in the Layer List panel. Select 'Export' to launch the layer export window, which presents various layer export options.

  • Export as Template (Optional): Enable this option to export the layer as a template. Once imported into another system, the layer will integrate into the Content Library as a Template. This avoids direct addition to the workspace.Export Assets (Optional): Activating this option ensures that all related local files, including images and videos, are included in the export. They will be copied to the chosen export folder.

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Initiating Import

Importing a layer into ICE Igloo Core Engine can be accomplished through several methods.

  • Via Main Menu:

    • Access the desktop main menu.

    • Navigate to Layer > Import Layer.

    • Browse to locate the desired .iceLayer file.

  • Using Drag and Drop:

    • Simply drag the .iceLayer file from Windows Explorer.

    • Drop it into the ICE Igloo Core Engine Layer List panel.

  • Through Double Click:

    • Double-click an .iceLayer file in Windows Explorer.

    • This action directly imports it into ICEIgloo Core Engine.

Asset Handling

When importing a layer that has associated assets (like images or videos), these assets are imported into ICE Igloo Core Engine using their existing file paths. It's crucial to store your layer folder in a logical and accessible location before importing to ensure smooth asset integration.

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After the import is complete, ICE Igloo Core Engine displays a dialog summarising the changes made during the import. This includes details of the layer and any associated assets that have been imported, allowing you to verify that the import process has completed successfully.

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Session

Session Export

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Exporting sessions in ICE Igloo Core Engine is managed through the Export Session window. This feature can be accessed in two ways.

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The Export Session window in ICE Igloo Core Engine provides a variety of options to tailor your export process:

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After the export is complete, ICE Igloo Core Engine creates a folder for each exported session. This folder will contain the .iceSession file and a sub-folder with the session's associated assets. The folder is now prepared for sharing with other systems. If you exported multiple session you can share the parent folder containing all of the exported sessions together.

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Session Import

Initiating Import

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Importing a Session into Igloo Core Engine can be accomplished through several methods.

  • Via Main Menu:

    • Access the desktop main menu.

    • Navigate to Session > Import Session.

    • Browse to locate the desired .iceSession file.

  • Using Drag and Drop:

    • Simply drag the .iceSession file from Windows Explorer.

    • Drop it into the Igloo Core Engine Layer List panel.

  • Through Double Click:

    • Double-click an .iceSession file in Windows Explorer.

    • This action directly imports it into Igloo Core Engine.

Asset Handling

When importing a Session that has associated assets (like images or videos), these assets are imported into Igloo Core Engine using their existing file paths. It's crucial to store your Session folder in a logical and accessible location before importing to ensure smooth asset integration.

Post-Import Process

After the import is complete, Igloo Core Engine displays a dialog summarising the changes made during the import. This includes details of the Session and any associated assets that have been imported, allowing you to verify that the import process has completed successfully.

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Import folder

Importing a folder allows multiple sessions which are contained within a folder to be imported at once.

Navigate to Session > Import Sessions

This will open a file browser, navigate to a folder containing sessions to initiate the batch import.