I do not have either zoom or distorted set to true, and as I read the documentation, the default values are false - I tried to explicitly add zoom="false" and distorted="false" but that still didn't prevent the "reverse zoom effect" where the hotspots get larger when you zoom out
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Hi - do you already know how to develop an iOS and Android app? And just need help in plugging in the 360 pano content?
I have successfully created mobile apps for a luxury hotel that is totally based on the aerial and ground 360s we produced for them. (You can download free copies of this app by searching for Qunci Villas in the app stores.) I'm a certified Apple and Google Play developer, and would be happy to create mobile apps for you with the base development costs for both iOS and Android starting at $1,000 US for each OS. However, "teaching" someone else to create mobile apps is not something I would be willing to do.
Let me know if you're interested in discussing in more detail.
Sincerely,
Rick CarmichaelLuxViz - https://www.luxviz.com
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How can I disable the "reverse zoom" effect on hotspots and labels when zooming in or out of a panorama? If I zoom out, the hotspots are automatically getting larger and when I zoom in, they are getting smaller. Here is a link for you to see the effect: https://www.luxviz.com/360/qunci-vill…r-enhanced.html
NOTE - the info overlays are working, but at the time of posting this, I do not have the videos and photo gallery overlays programmed to work... yet.
Here is my pano XML code - https://www.luxviz.com/360/qunci-vill…ur-enhanced.xml
Here is my vtourskin XML code - https://www.luxviz.com/360/z-skin/vto…ci-enhanced.xmlI would like to completely disable any zoom effect on the hotspots, icons (for info, video, and photos) and text labels.
Thanks,
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I did not specifically follow the VERY clear directions to use the "MAKE VTOUR (MULTI-RES) batch script" ... but instead used the MAKE PANO (MULTI-RES). As soon as I noticed Piotr's correction to me in an email, I tried to use the correct batch script and it worked perfectly.
AWESOME TECHNICAL SUPPORT!!!!
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We have solved this problem... but again are amazed that no one else seems to have reported this situation. Read the post below for detailed info about the problem.
The solution was simply changing the html parameter from "prefer" (which is actually how it's set by default in the Make Pano/Tour Droplets) to instead be "auto." Note again that there was/is no problem with Chrome or Safari, only Firefox. But now the behavior in Firefox is fine (when using html5:"auto").
Please check out our "close to final" pano tour of an amazing hotel in Lombok Indonesia called Qunci Villas - http://www.quncivillas.com/360/tour.html
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I tried to search throughout the forums but didn't find anything related to the problems we've been seeing. The hw/sw configurations are three Macs running OS 10.9 (2 iMacs and 1 MacBook Air), running Firefox (version 30.0) and we've seen this behavior with krpano 1.16 and even now with 1.17.4.
We can duplicate the crash repeatedly using our own recent pano tour - http://www.quncivillas.com/360/tour.html
But it also occurs with the krpano examples - like this one - http://www.krpano.com/krpano.html?pa…lkon/balkon.xml
and also http://www.krpano.com/krpano.html?pa…/sanctuarie.xmlHere is the scenario:
- open a pano/tour
- start autorotation
- hide Firefox
- try to show Firefox
the menu changes to the FF menu
but the window never appears
bringing up the force-quit dialog box shows Firefox not responding
- the same crashing sometimes happens when I hide Firefox even if the autorotate is not runningIf you do NOT have autorotation running. SOMETIMES you can hide/show FF without problems.
Also, another strange thing is the behavior for the Command key combinations:
- if you do NOT click on the pano window in FF, command key combinations work (Command-H for Hide, Command-T for new tab)
- sometimes if you click any control buttons within the skin (like clicking Rotate On and then Rotate Off) the command key combinations still work
- however, if you click on the pano itself, the command key options produce no effect - though they DO register with FF as you can see the Firefox menu highlight with Command-H and you can see the File menu highlight (with Command-T)These panos seem to work fine with Safari and also with Chrome when hiding/showing them.
Here are the links for our XML files -
http://www.quncivillas.com/360/tour.xml
http://www.quncivillas.com/360/skin/vtourskin.xmlDoes anyone know what might be causing these crashes?