Hi Klaus,Just reporting a bug in Safari (iOS and Mac) with the ordering of distorted hotspots.
When a hotspot is distorted, it is not possible to display a non-distorted hotspot on top of it, if the distorted hotspot's renderer attribute is set to css3d.
It works correctly in Firefox and Chrome.
Safari
(The hotspot with text should appear above the distorted hotspot)
Firefox and Chrome
(The hotspot with text appears correctly above the distorted hotspot)
If the renderer attribute of the distorted hotspot is set to webgl, it will appear below the hotspot with text, but it will also appear below the polygonal hotspot, which we do not want:
All hotspots except the polygonal have the renderer attribute set to 'css3d'.
Is there any workaround for this?
Thank you and keep up the good work!