My mistake! Thanks for your swift reply! Regards, Ivan.
Quoted why should it copy the krpano.swf anywhere? Well, it also creates XML and HTML file and copies the krpano JS file as well, right? It creates an almost-ready for viewing bundle with the images. The only thing that is missing is the krpano.swf file. Regards, Ivan.
Thanks, that was it! Everything is working. I can view the panorama at localhost, but if I move the files to apache directory I get licensing error. Do I have to buy krpano license if I want to publish a panorama? Ah and something else. The kmakepreview tool does not copy krpano.swf file. I had to copy it manually. Just mention it in case someone else go in my way.
Yep, now I see the "too large image" warning :) How can I use the multires droplet? I tried this via the command line (linux): Source code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (14:47:59)[ivanatora@~/Archives/krpanotools]$ ./kmakemultires ~/big_pano.jpg WARNING: loading config from "/home/ivanatora/Archives/krpanotools/kmakemultires.config" failed, using defaults! kmakemultires 1.0.8.12 (build 2010-11-24) WARNING: "big_pano.jpg" is not a 360x180 panorama image! (25700x6325) is it a partial panorama? (y/n): y wha...
Thanks for your reply! Where is the krpano log? The image is about 25000x6000 pixels. I will try the multires way.
Hello, I have a 150MB panorama that doesn't load. It is a partial panorama with FOV of about 130x30 grads. I'm using the swf viewer and here is my very simple xml file: Source code 1 2 3 4 5 <krpano> <image type="SPHERE" hfov="130" vfov="32"> <sphere url="big_pano.jpg" /> </image> </krpano> When I navigate to /home/ivanatora/krpano.swf I get the spinner and the progress bar. The progress bar goes to the end CPU usage goes to heaven and nothing happens. If I put wrong filename (like "big_pan.jpg"...