Hi,
I have a scene loading but need to rotate the view 180 degrees and leave it there. Regular method would be to just set the hlookat="0" vlookat="0" but I'm using the SWFAddress plugin and it doesn't like any of them filled in.
Is there any code I can add to what's shown below to make this happen please?
Code
<scene name="scene_13" title="Entrance" onstart="" thumburl="panos/13.tiles/thumb.jpg" lat="" lng="" heading="">
<view hlookat="0" vlookat="0" fovtype="MFOV" fov="120" maxpixelzoom="2.0" fovmin="70" fovmax="80" limitview="auto" />
<preview url="panos/13.tiles/preview.jpg" />
<image>
<cube url="panos/13.tiles/p_%s.jpg" />
<mobile>
<cube url="panos/13.tiles/m_%s.jpg" />
</mobile>
</image>
<hotspot name="spot1" style="skin_hotspotstyle" ath="-86.635" atv="13.637" linkedscene="scene_11" />
<hotspot name="spot2" style="skin_hotspotstyle" ath="-0.470" atv="24.709" linkedscene="scene_01" />
</scene>
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I did try this below, the the image loaded .... rotated 180 then reloaded back in the opposite direction
Code
<action name="startup">
if(startscene === null, copy(startscene,scene[0].name));
loadscene(get(startscene), null, MERGE);
delayedcall(0.1, add_scenes_to_swfaddress()); lookto(180,0,80, smooth(45,45,60), false);
</action>
Other than adding code I'd have to restitch it in PTGUI from scratch as I no longer have the template and then set the view there.
Forgot to mention, I'd need it to work on the iPad also
Many thanks,
Andrew