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Monday, August 26th 2013, 1:24pm

Getting coordinates?

Still learning and hate to admit that I've been finding coordinates for hotspots by making a default hotspot and then copying the variables from it.

As I was going through demo vtour examples (specifically demotour-weingut), I noticed that you can outline the borders of doors and picture frames (in the Kellerstueberl scene) and would like to know how it is possible to trace the borders of the pictures. Is there something I'm missing because that looks a bit difficult and time consuming to do by trial and error.

Thanks.

Tuur

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Thursday, August 29th 2013, 12:31pm

To find coordinates I read some post about coordinate finder. Search forum for it. Here is one example of user tourvista where you can see how it works:
http://www.clients.tourvista.co.uk/vt/ll…_gap/index.html
right click on pano and there it is.

For border of e.g. doors you can use poligonal hotstpots:
http://www.krpano.com/docu/xml/#hotspot

Using plugin Editor you can add points by your mouse and even move them (adjust their position)
http://www.krpano.com/plugins/editor/#top

Arsdezi

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Thursday, August 29th 2013, 10:33pm

To find coordinates I read some post about coordinate finder. Search forum for it. Here is one example of user tourvista where you can see how it works:
http://www.clients.tourvista.co.uk/vt/ll…_gap/index.html
right click on pano and there it is.
My favorite example for get point of coordinates without any plugin! ;-)

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Thursday, August 29th 2013, 11:10pm

I actually done use it. Have taken movable hotspot and plugin examples from Klaus and made my own 2in1 to have possibility to move all plugins and hotspots directly on the pano.
And for fine tuning I made possible to move plugins also with keyboard and mouse so you can move any plugin for 1px which simplify me development of gui with many tiny elements ;)

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Thursday, August 29th 2013, 11:38pm

I actually done use it. Have taken movable hotspot and plugin examples from Klaus and made my own 2in1 to have possibility to move all plugins and hotspots directly on the pano.
And for fine tuning I made possible to move plugins also with keyboard and mouse so you can move any plugin for 1px which simplify me development of gui with many tiny elements ;)
You can! I believe you!)) *thumbup*