Dear community
I currently use pano2vr 5.2.5 pro
I want to upload a panorama to joomla.
in the description it says to upload one file *.ggpkg
Is this correct? or do I also have to upload the output folder.
I did upload this single ggpkg file by FTP and later on also the additional output folder all in in one folder
I also installed the latest plugin for joomla
What I wondered about the configuration about the plugin, there is no path information given between the brackets.
I entered in the article: {ggpkg file="Pano.ggpkg"}
and also the complete path
{ggpkg file="images/Pano/Pano.ggpkg"}
I allway get:
Temporary folder not found!
Can anyone please help, I try since days with no success
regards
Juergen
what files to upload for the web
- Hopki
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Hi Juergen,
If you are using the plugin then yes you would use a package.
But it should be uploaded through Joomla and not directly using FTP so the plugin knows its there.
You can of course use FTP to get around the file upload limit.
Then you only need the shortcode, as an example if your package we tour.ggpkg, then the shortcode would be:
See this page for other attributes you can use: https://ggnome.com/doc/cms-plugins/
Regards,
If you are using the plugin then yes you would use a package.
But it should be uploaded through Joomla and not directly using FTP so the plugin knows its there.
You can of course use FTP to get around the file upload limit.
Then you only need the shortcode, as an example if your package we tour.ggpkg, then the shortcode would be:
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{ggpkg file="tour.ggpkg"}
Regards,
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Dear Hopki
now I am a big step forward, but still one problem.
I have integrated a video hotspot into the panorama, but this video shows up at the wrong position and is therefor cut off.
Have a look
http://desertman.burns.kundenserver42.d ... hp/19-pano
maybe you have the final help
regards
Juergen
now I am a big step forward, but still one problem.
I have integrated a video hotspot into the panorama, but this video shows up at the wrong position and is therefor cut off.
Have a look
http://desertman.burns.kundenserver42.d ... hp/19-pano
maybe you have the final help
regards
Juergen
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Hi Juergen,
Open the skin and make sure you have set the anchor position to the centre for the video element.
And set the X/Y position to 0/0.
If you start a new skin and add a video component you can see what the properties are.
Regards,
Open the skin and make sure you have set the anchor position to the centre for the video element.
And set the X/Y position to 0/0.
If you start a new skin and add a video component you can see what the properties are.
Regards,
Garden Gnome Support
If you send an e-mail to support please send a link to the forum post for reference.
support@ggnome.com
https://ggnome.com/wiki/documentation/
If you send an e-mail to support please send a link to the forum post for reference.
support@ggnome.com
https://ggnome.com/wiki/documentation/
Dear Hopki
I managed to set it in some way (I did not know what I am realy doing) so it looks ok.
The end result for now:
https://www.freiraum-la.de/tiny-house-p ... nzes-haus/
I now will look into your description and I try to understand.
thanks a lot for your replay
regards
Juergen
I managed to set it in some way (I did not know what I am realy doing) so it looks ok.
The end result for now:
https://www.freiraum-la.de/tiny-house-p ... nzes-haus/
I now will look into your description and I try to understand.
thanks a lot for your replay
regards
Juergen