The New York Times did this with the hurricane aftermath in Joplin, Mo. using Google Street View panoramas:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/20…noramas.html?hp
Can it be done with krpano using our own panorama images? Thanks
The New York Times did this with the hurricane aftermath in Joplin, Mo. using Google Street View panoramas:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/20…noramas.html?hp
Can it be done with krpano using our own panorama images? Thanks
look in the viewer package.
examples/javascript-interface/js-sync/syncscreen.html
Excellent, thanks much Jarredja.
Maybe I am missing something. I have opened the example files and they show a split or side-by-side panorama but the panoramas are not synced to each other. When I navigate inside one panorama it only moves that one. The other does not move.They are independent panoramas. I am hoping to build something similar to:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/20…eractive&st=cse
Please note how the two panoramas move together when one is navigated. Perhaps I need to edit the example xml file? Thanks for any help/correction...cheers.
Hi,
here are links to the online examples:
https://krpano.com/examples/10812…plitscreen.html
https://krpano.com/examples/10812…syncscreen.html
QuoteMaybe I am missing something. I have opened the example files and they show a split or side-by-side panorama but the panoramas are not synced to each other.
are you testing locally?
if yes - is there no error message?
the syncing is done by Javascript, and locally this is not available by default,
you would need to change the Flashplayer security settings,
see here:
https://krpano.com/docu/localusage/
best regards,
Klaus
Thanks Klaus!
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