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jl-krp

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Location: Bath

Occupation: Panographer - hobby and commercial

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Wednesday, June 23rd 2010, 2:46pm

vertical windows on v64 ie8

Hello
I recently posted a prototype made with ptgui/krp

http://www.john-law.org.uk/standard/shp/


& got the following comment on NG:

"
FYI - I'm running Vista 64, IE8.0.6 . When I view your page the pano itself
appears as at very narrow vertical slit. it's just wide enough for me to
interact with the mouse. When I right click - I get the About KRPano box -
from there I can choose full screen and everything works as designed."

I've encountered the horizontal letter-box effect on Firefox but never a vertical one

Any V64/ie8 users?

JL

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Wednesday, June 23rd 2010, 2:55pm

I'm using XP w/ ie8 and I only see the verticle strip on the right hand side of the screen.

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Wednesday, June 23rd 2010, 2:59pm

i think that was me. i can see the long narrow slit on the right hand side also now.

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Wednesday, June 23rd 2010, 3:10pm

Appears to be the way this is in the container div on top of the krpano div

<a href="http://artbathspa.com" title="Go back to the Art Bath Spa web site"><img src="header.gif" border="0"/></a><br><strong><font size="4" font color="#390">BA Degree Show 2010:</font></strong> 360ยบ Interactive Panoramas. Please Click a <b>Hotspot</b> to explore the School.<br><br>
<ul id="navbar">
<!-- The strange spacing herein prevents an IE6 whitespace bug. -->

<li><a href="index.html">Home</a></li>

<li><a href="recep.html">Sion Hill Exhibitions</a></li>

<li><a href="daf.html">Dartmouth Avenue Exhibitions</a></li>



</ul>
<br />

The section in RED seems to be the culprit. Removing the above red text allows the pano to show, but also messes up the format of the table with the titles.

Hope that helps you somehow.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Jarredja" (Jun 24th 2010, 5:31am)