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Just wanted to say that I got the print going successfully so thanks again Klaus. As a bonus I managed to take that script and develop a very similar one to copy an image out of the current view and save it to a file (JPEG though it could be PNG). It uses the JPGEncoder from the as3corelibrary and seems to work great. It's here for anyone if they would like to use it. Source code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 ...
Hi Klaus I'll give it a go - thanks for the useful pointers Steve
Hi there I found this thread that explains how to print from krpano Print command - black area But couldn't find the actual plugin anywhere - is it available to download anywhere ? Thanks in advance Stevew
I know this thread is slightly old now...... ...but is this available as a plugin anywhere ? I don't have the facility to compile a swf file at the moment. Thanks Steve
OK thanks So best bet is to have a 'save view' option (out to JPEG I guess) I'll take a look at the snapshot - much appreciated
Hi there Is it possible to copy the current view to the clipboard ? If so any pointers much appreciated Thanks in advance
Klaus Thank you for the excellent suggestion - it works perfectly for me! Steve
Hi there I have an html page with 2 panos on it - each in a different div and with a different id (lets say pano1 and pano2) I've got the following in my XML: This works fine When a pano is clicked the event is raised and I do something. In my case I get the x/y of the location clicked at using something like:- function krpano_mouseclick() { var krpano2 = document.getElementById("Pano2"); if (krpano2 && krpano2.get) { krpano2.call("screentosphere(mouse.x, mouse.y, mouseath, mouseatv)"); var mous...
OK - thanks - got it! Much appreciated
Brilliant - I'll give the prealign a try as the images are already stitched! Does that mean that the heading setting for the compass will take this into account ? Thanks again
Hi there I've been playing around with krpano and am very very impressed. I've got one stumbling block at the moment that I can't seem to resolve though. I'm adding hotspots and opening new panos from them using the KEEPVIEW setting. That works when the panos have the same bearing at the beginning (i.e. if the original images have been taken facing the same direction). But in our case that is not always true. When combing with the compass and setting the correct heading (which I know) the KEEPVI...