I'm completely lost. I see no tutorials on where to put the codes for various functions.
I have 1.19, do I need to purchase a new licence to upgrade to 1.20?
Depthmap Support
Spherical / Cylindrical / Partial-Pano Multi-Resolution Support
Postprocessing Plugins
Panotour Pro Update
Thanks.
I'm completely lost. I see no tutorials on where to put the codes for various functions.
look at the I have 1.19, do I need to purchase a new licence to upgrade to 1.20?
Depthmap Support
Spherical / Cylindrical / Partial-Pano Multi-Resolution Support
Postprocessing Plugins
Panotour Pro Update
Thanks.
I'm completely lost. I see no tutorials on where to put the codes for various functions.
look at the docs and read the XML file from the [url='https://krpano.com/examples/']examples
I have 1.19, do I need to purchase a new licence to upgrade to 1.20?
only if you want these new features:
Depthmap Support
Spherical / Cylindrical / Partial-Pano Multi-Resolution Support
Postprocessing Plugins
Panotour Pro Update
[/url]Hey Tom thanks for the post.Thanks.
But good lord Im lost. I must be missing it but where do the codes code? Or are each even its own xml file? Im reading the docs and see there's sintax and code but I just dont get where to pt the commands. And I can only add hot spots and change the icon but cant figure how to draw shape hot spots and add pop ups.
Is there anyone out there in KR Pano land that does this for work? Ill get my client to pay!
thanks
Chris
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<krpano> <scene> <preview /> <image> <cube /> </image> <!-- <hotspot /> here --> </scene> </krpano> |
This post has been edited 4 times, last edit by "indexofrefraction" (Oct 29th 2019, 12:11pm)
if you never coded anything at all,
you should use dedicated websites / courses to learn basic programming principles, first.
also understanding web technologies (html, css, js) helps a lot
You can simply use vrTourSoft. https://www.vrtoursoft.com/if you never coded anything at all,
you should use dedicated websites / courses to learn basic programming principles, first.
also understanding web technologies (html, css, js) helps a lot