What exact behavior do you mean? When quickly testing your tour it seems to work...
Generally I would recommend avoiding the usage of the wait(), it's mainly a leftover from very old versions. In old versions it was blocking just everything and that was highly problematic of course. Now it depends where it was called what will happen.
First rotate 180 in the horizontal direction, you will find that the mouse can be clicked, the whole screen can be clicked, but there is nothing there.But after clicking, the hot spot disappears.Because it triggers the 'X' click event.Sorry, but I can't see the problem... I click the x and then both hotspots disappear and then? What should happen? There is nothing that is still clickable...?
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First rotate 180 in the horizontal direction, you will find that the mouse can be clicked, the whole screen can be clicked, but there is nothing there.But after clicking, the hot spot disappears.Because it triggers the 'X' click event.
You can carefully observe the mouse arrow becoming handcursor.
Also is there a separate changelog for the PTP upgrade function? Curious if this old and tired software will get attention periodically.
Google Chrome.
That doesn't happen when I test it, there is nothing to click.
What browser do you use?
What you describe sounds like a CSS3D bug of the browser.
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I still got the message 'ERROR' when using the MAKE VTOUR Drople.
When do you get that error message?
When dropping a file into it, or?
What file was that?
I still got the message 'ERROR' when using the MAKE VTOUR Drople.
When do you get that error message?
When dropping a file into it, or?
What file was that?
Strange, maybe some kind of OSX access permission problem...
Whats the full path of your images?
I really like the north setup in the editor, but after aligning only 30 panoramas I see room for an improvement. Would that be possible, to look North, and then use a button to bring the North arrow to the center of the current screen? That would speed up the process.