Thank you Klaus!Hi,
just using krpano 1.16.7 or higher should be enough,
but note - the automatic krpano fixes can only work when krpano is directly embedded into the html page - when the viewer is embedded into custom nested html structures the viewer can't resize itself anymore to correct the iOS 7 bug...
Best regards,
Klaus
Yes, the no programical way to minimize or remove them.Am I right that there is no way yet to minimize at least the url-bar, or switch the tour to fullscreen on iOS7?
The krpano viewer has internally already a complex system for checking and correcting the pano size depending on different devices and browsers, so this fix itself was only a small addition - basically the viewer is checking if the panos was embedded with 100% height and if the pixelheight of the pano html element is larger than the window.innerHeight - and if yes, it is using the window.innerHeight size as pano height instead of it's default/normal one and additionally it enables an automatic 'scrollTo(0,0)' mechanism to scroll the page to the correct position in this situation.So I wonder, how did you adapt the krpano script that 100% height is 100% height?
Sorry, but what news do you expect?any news on the fullscreen-mode under iOS7?
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Haha, that would be niceDo you have an specific apple mail to direct the complains?
but unfortunately no - I can also only write normal bug-reports and report/discuss them in the Apple developer forum.Benutzerinformationen überspringen
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I would recommend complaining there as much as possible.