This is really a great achievement, Klaus, and it’s AMAZING!
I’ll test it soon on one of my projects!
Thanks for your fantastic job!
Cheers,
Hans
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Hi all,
I'm also having a problem with tile path since 1.20. If levels are 9 or more, folders are named l01, l02, l03... but the xml of path that is generated by the vtour-multires droplet does not contain any zero in the level: panos/pano_6.tiles/%s/l%l/%0v/l%l_%s_%0v_%0h.jpg
So the tiles are not found by the browser.
I'm using the default tilepath template. I need to maintain the zero in level naming, so I can't remove "A" from it. I'd urgently need to find a solution.
When will the new 1.20.3 KRPano release be out?
Best regards and thanks,
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Great Klaus!
Many thanks for such a preview! It looks awesome!Wouldn't it be possible to show the bottom bar even before going fullscreen? What if the page is loaded with the iPhone already in landscape mode?
After switching to landscape mode, how could the user know how to restore the view of the button bar at the bottom (and to go fullscreen)? Will a hint be shown similarly to the arrow and the "swipe up" text in your video?Last question: when will 1.20 be released? I can't wait
Best,
Hans -
Hi,
I'm glad to have the confirmation that the raw code I initially posted is working even for others. Thanks for having refined it. Yes, the onresize event and triggering it from KRPano xml only for iPhone were something I would have liked to add when I could find the time.
Thanks for your time, indexofrefraction!
If nothing better can be found at the moment, it would be nice to have something based on innerHeight detection already embedded in the next KRPano player release.
Klaus?Best,
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Hi all,
Having more than one tab opened in Safari, putting an iPhone (mine is a 6S Plus) in landscape mode prevents KRPano from hiding Safari bars and hides the lower part of the window, cutting buttons at the bottom out of the screen.
I tried to use window.innerHeight in order to get the correct available height. Here is a javascript that worked for me:
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Alles anzeigenvar iheight = window.innerHeight; function resize() { if(window.innerHeight != iheight) { iheight = window.innerHeight; document.body.style.height = iheight + 'px'; } }; setInterval(function(){ resize(); }, 500);
Surely it can be written better and optimized, but it seems that it fixes the problem. I put it in the html page that embeds the KRPano viewer.
Best regards,
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Thanks Rienus! Congratulations for your great work with http://www.ariba.ch and http://www.3dmotion.chd. Very nice 360° panoramas from such a high tripod. It's been a very nice finding.
Greetings,
Hans
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Many thanks, Klaus! This is great!
You opened my mind
I looked at the tilepath setting but I didn't think that placeholder usage for it was so flexible!
Best regards,
Hans
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Hi Klaus,
It would be nice to have tiles generated in separate folders automatically. With really big panoramas, having several thousands of files in the same folder often causes timeout problems during their transfer to web servers via ftp. At least 6 folders would be needed, one for each face, or, better, many more folders, depending on the number of outputted tiles, in order to have ideally no more than 300 files in each folder, for a good transfer performance. This is what my web hoster (a very big one here in Italy) recommended to me, but I hope that they exaggerated.
Anything that could be done?
Thanks,
Hans
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