For time saving on large builds and a more intuitive workflow, you have come up with a great addition to the program.
Great work Umalo!
For time saving on large builds and a more intuitive workflow, you have come up with a great addition to the program.
Great work Umalo!
Thanks for replying Klaus. I'm using krpano 1.1.7 - from my limited testing the lines are only appearing when viewing the HTML5 version using Safari on desktop computers (Mac OS) - I can't see the lines on iPad or iPhone. The lines don't show on all the cube face edges, just one edge of the top face for example. The same result is showing on older versions of Safari that I have set up here: 5.0.6/5.1.7 and a later version 7.0.3.
Best Regards, Neil
There is a faint gray outline showing the edges of the cube faces in the latest panoramas I have made. This outline only appears in the HTML5 versions not the Flash versions (playing back in Safari). I have re-checked the dimensions of the original equirectangular files and they are correct and because the Flash versions are working, I suspect the problem lies elsewhere. Has anyone else had this issue or know why I'm getting this result?
Neil
I'm not sure if this has been requested already, or if there is a simple workaround, but it would be great if the thumbnail images in the navigation bar of a tour could update when a new starting angle is chosen in the tour editor. I'm often adjusting the starting view for nodes in a tour (particularly for home interiors) and it would be a real time-saver if the thumbnail views updated to match the new starting views when the changes are saved.
I'm new to krpano and I'm hoping someone can demonstrate how I can show separate images (information panels) at the opening of each panorama in a small tour of about 6 panos. It would be great if the user can click on the panels to close them. Ideally this would work in HTML5. Any help would be much appreciated.
Neil