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Friday, October 3rd 2014, 6:34pm

Flash/html5 tour example with maps, radar and hotspots needed please.

My first post here!

I have a website with hundreds of panos arranged in map driven tours that I made using Puretools java. I'm hoping to use KRPano to update these to Flash/HTML5.

Although I have a large volume of panos, the tour formats are almost standard, I could generate all of them by modifying a single working template ( and learn the mysteries of KRPano coding as I do this! ).

Klaus' "example tutorial - scenes with image map, radar and hotspots" in "Forum/showcase/examples" does most of what I need. Unfortunately this seems to be Flash only, files such as the "radar.js" equivalent of "radar.swf" plugin are missing.

As I understand it, the HTML5 option is essential for tablets and mobile devices and I'm getting a lot of this type of traffic on my website.

I would be very grateful if someone could point me at a downloadable map/radar example similar to Klaus' tutorial that is functional in both Flash/HTML5 and suitable for both desktop and mobile devices.

Apologies if any of my assumptions are incorrect, I'm very new to KRPano *cry*

Umalo

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Saturday, October 4th 2014, 1:13am

Welcome
If you open plugins section you can see at top right where plugins is supported. In radar as example you can see html/Flash. That mean in Krpano package you can find both version js and swf and in examples you most probably have several examples on how to set them up.
http://krpano.com/plugins/radar/#top

This might also help you: http://krpano.com/examples/117/examples/…html?html5=auto

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Monday, October 6th 2014, 11:22pm

Thanks Umalo, I was too busy looking at the forum for examples/templates to realise that there were several newer ones buried in the installation bundle.

I think that the "scenes with imagemap 2" example will be an excellent starting point for what I need and this supports both Flash and HTML5.

Ah well time, to start climbing the learning curve.

Once again, many thanks for pointing me in the right direction.