Thumbnail Stack and Drop down menu, possible ?

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Toni360
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Hello,

Please there's any way to use a thumbnail stack or a dropdown menu to navigate between panos, in Pano2VR ?

Thank you
Toni
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Hopki
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Hi Toni
Using the change element position action you can slide a strip of images down, up and across.
Please find attached a quick project that shows this in operation.

There is a map button bottom left of the screen that slides down the thumbnails then up and down buttons to scroll through the thumbnails.
I have used stacked buttons and regular expressions to hide and show the required buttons.

I am using a vertical example but you can set this out to be horizontal and show as many thumbnails as you require
Point to note:
Masking container, you can only see what is inside its dimensions, so a window of X:80/Y:104px

This isn't pixel perfect but just a guide on how it works.

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Hopki
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Toni360
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Nice ! Thanks a lot Hopki !
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Thanks a lot, Hopki !

This is my fast attempt: http://virtualpanorama.cz/galerieartchrudim/
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Hi
Cool, nicely done. You might want to check this out also: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... =17&t=6953
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Hopki, super! Thanks.brilliant idea.
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