Hello
I am looking for a jump menu, possibly similar to the attachment,
ever a solution for flash and one for HTML5.
Can anyone help?
Thank you
Pixelesser
Jump-menue flash/Html5 ?
- Hopki
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Hi
This should be easy enough to do, just sorting out some e-mails as been away for a bit, once done I will be able to spend a little time to help, thats if no one steps up first
Regards
Hopki
This should be easy enough to do, just sorting out some e-mails as been away for a bit, once done I will be able to spend a little time to help, thats if no one steps up first
Regards
Hopki
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No one up to the challenge then?
Ho well, I have had a play and have attached a simple menu. It uses the masking feature and regular expressions to move the text highlight and also a cap to prevent an already opened pano to be click and causing a reload.
Remembering the lower in the file tree an element is the more forward it will be in the skin, so you will see the cap element at the bottom and the highlight at the top above the text boxes.
You will also see pano_buttons, open them up and just enter your panorama files.
This should also work with HTML5, if just an HTML5 project change the file extenuation to XML, but if HTML5 with Flash fullback use SWF as Pano2VR will change the extenuation automatically to work with the HTML5 output.
Have fun
Hopki
No one up to the challenge then?
Ho well, I have had a play and have attached a simple menu. It uses the masking feature and regular expressions to move the text highlight and also a cap to prevent an already opened pano to be click and causing a reload.
Remembering the lower in the file tree an element is the more forward it will be in the skin, so you will see the cap element at the bottom and the highlight at the top above the text boxes.
You will also see pano_buttons, open them up and just enter your panorama files.
This should also work with HTML5, if just an HTML5 project change the file extenuation to XML, but if HTML5 with Flash fullback use SWF as Pano2VR will change the extenuation automatically to work with the HTML5 output.
Have fun
Hopki
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