Hi,
I purchased the new pano2VR software about a month or so ago and I'm finding it great !! There are a couple things I would like to know......
1. Full screen button not working correctly. How do I get this to work properly? When I first used the software I used the toolbar 'controller_new.ggsk' with the full screen button on the far right side. Couldn't get the button to work at all so just removed it as it's not something I wanted to use. A set of panos created with this tool bar slipped out to one of my clients, the client found that a couple worked and would like the others to work also. You can view these images here - http://www.bluechipvacations.com/proper ... tours.html Quay house and 3 The vista don’t expand to full screen when you click on the full screen icon, the others I think all work.
I have produced an image with the latest beta6 download which still doesn't work for me - http://www.sphereworks.co.uk/test_flash_image.php Could anyone help with this?
The other thing that I would like to know regarding the full screen button is that can the button link to a higher quality image rather than just a larger version of the same image? Personally I don't see the point in running a full screen res image in a small window, I would rather have a small image say around 300kb for the small one and open to a larger 2-3mb full screen image. This is why I've not used this feature before.
2. Tool Bar. Is it possible to have text above the toolbar when you hover the mouse over it telling the user what they are? It's obvious to me, but one of my clients have come back to me asking this as they would like it clearer. If it isn't possible then I suppose they could add a visual description on a help page or something like that.
Many Thanks !!
Pete
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Same problem here. My panos never expand to full size, but some mentioned above worked.You can view these images here - http://www.bluechipvacations.com/proper ... tours.html Quay house and 3 The vista don’t expand to full screen when you click on the full screen icon, the others I think all work.
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Ok I've worked the full screen button issue out now, here's an image I got it to work on -
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk/hollerday_hill_test.html
I just created new code with the software.
This doesn't explain why a couple of the images I've done already are working code without that parameter? Also I'm not happy running a high res image in a small window. Is there any way that a high res image can be opened from a low res one? This would make a lot more sence to me.
I'll repeat my other question about the toolbar, looks like it got missed - Is it possible to have text above the toolbar when you hover the mouse over it telling the user what they are? It's obvious to me, but one of my clients have come back to me asking this as they would like it clearer.
Many Thanks,
Peter
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk/hollerday_hill_test.html
I just created new code with the software.
This doesn't explain why a couple of the images I've done already are working code without that parameter? Also I'm not happy running a high res image in a small window. Is there any way that a high res image can be opened from a low res one? This would make a lot more sence to me.
I'll repeat my other question about the toolbar, looks like it got missed - Is it possible to have text above the toolbar when you hover the mouse over it telling the user what they are? It's obvious to me, but one of my clients have come back to me asking this as they would like it clearer.
Many Thanks,
Peter
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
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One thing I noticed is that when the full screen image opens via the toolbar it isn't great to navigate the image, is very jurky on my computer. Is this normal ? Running full screen flash any other way is as smooth as QuickTime.
Cheers,
Peter
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
Cheers,
Peter
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
It's not jerky at all in fullscreen mode on my PC using the mouse and only very slightly using the buttons (WinXP, Firefox, 1680x1050, dual-core Opteron).
What's the frame rate on the Flash settings? Should be 50 by default I think. If it's too low it can cause jerkiness.
Which Flash panos can go fullscreen without allowfullscreen=true? They shouldn't be able to - it's a Flash security setting that can't be overridden.
You could create/modify a toolbar to have tooltips. You'd have to have the text fixed to the rollover state (unless Thomas can do something clever via AS3).
Very nice panorama BTW.
What's the frame rate on the Flash settings? Should be 50 by default I think. If it's too low it can cause jerkiness.
Which Flash panos can go fullscreen without allowfullscreen=true? They shouldn't be able to - it's a Flash security setting that can't be overridden.
You could create/modify a toolbar to have tooltips. You'd have to have the text fixed to the rollover state (unless Thomas can do something clever via AS3).
Very nice panorama BTW.
Roy
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reeddesign.co.uk
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Hum.... odd. My computer: P4 HT 3.6, Win XP, IE, 1600x1200. LIke I said works fine on all other full screen Flash, only a problem once opened from the toolbar. This one works fine without the code - http://www.bluechipvacations.com/holida ... izons.html (this one is running smooth full screen via the toolbar, must be only when my computer has been on a while or something).
Ok, didn't think about modifying a toolbar myself - I've not done this before, shall have a go later at it. Should work that if I can work out how to edit it.
Thanks for the comment, I've just added it as our image of the month on our website.
Cheers,
Peter
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
Ok, didn't think about modifying a toolbar myself - I've not done this before, shall have a go later at it. Should work that if I can work out how to edit it.
Thanks for the comment, I've just added it as our image of the month on our website.
Cheers,
Peter
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
That one has swfHolder[1].addParam('allowfullscreen','true'); in the JS on the page, so there's no breach of Flash security. It would be a really nice view if it wasn't for the car park .Sphereworks wrote:Hum.... odd. My computer: P4 HT 3.6, Win XP, IE, 1600x1200. LIke I said works fine on all other full screen Flash, only a problem once opened from the toolbar. This one works fine without the code - http://www.bluechipvacations.com/holida ... izons.html (this one is running smooth full screen via the toolbar, must be only when my computer has been on a while or something).
Thomas has a good tutorial for toolbars.
Roy
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Thats strange, I didn't give them that code and they haven't it on some of the other images. Oh well, I know what it is now. Yeh I said the same thing when I was there taking the photo. Newquay is a building site right now, there is so much construction work going on their. Big surfing destonation, some world championship thing coming up in a couple years.
I'll have a look at the tutorial, thanks !!!
Pete
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
I'll have a look at the tutorial, thanks !!!
Pete
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I've done a quick edit of one of the toolbars and tried it on a couple images.
This one with a high res image opening to full screen.
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk/hollerday_hill_test_3.html
and this one starting with a low res image opening to a different html page with the full screen image on it.
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk/hollerday_hill_test_4.html
Would be great if this could be done without all the brouser stuff, as it would be if the full screen image was opened with javascript.
Any Ideas ?
Cheers,
Peter
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This one with a high res image opening to full screen.
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk/hollerday_hill_test_3.html
and this one starting with a low res image opening to a different html page with the full screen image on it.
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk/hollerday_hill_test_4.html
Would be great if this could be done without all the brouser stuff, as it would be if the full screen image was opened with javascript.
Any Ideas ?
Cheers,
Peter
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
Tooltips is on my todo list, maybe it will come with beta7. For the moment this doesn't work. You can open a second panoramaa with the fullscreen button.... just point the button to a URL for the fullscreen pano instead of the "fullscreen" function.
MfG, Thomas
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Great stuff !! Will look forward to that.
Regarding opening the second panorama can this be done totaly full screen without all the brouser stuff ?
Cheers,
Pete
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
Regarding opening the second panorama can this be done totaly full screen without all the brouser stuff ?
Cheers,
Pete
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
Peter, here's an example of how you could make tooltips work (until Thomas does something better )
http://www.reeddesign.co.uk/panoramas/f ... arden.html
http://www.reeddesign.co.uk/panoramas/f ... arden.html
Roy
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Looks good yeh. I'll have a go at creating something like that later today if I have the time. Have no idea how to create movement like that, I'm sure I'll work it out. Can I do this with the skin editor?
Cheers,
Pete
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk
Cheers,
Pete
http://www.sphereworks.co.uk