How can I get rid of the titles of the nodes?
How can I get rid of the titles of the nodes which appear in any new project and which I was using in a former project?
- Hopki
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Depends on what your doing.
If your copying the project file and replacing the nodes then open the user data panel of the first node and then delate the title.
Then use the copy button to copy this to all nodes of the tour.
If you see the titles when you open a new project then select File => Reset Default
Regards,
Hopki
If your copying the project file and replacing the nodes then open the user data panel of the first node and then delate the title.
Then use the copy button to copy this to all nodes of the tour.
If you see the titles when you open a new project then select File => Reset Default
Regards,
Hopki
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Hello Hopki,If you see the titles when you open a new project then select File => Reset Default
I don't want to see these titles.
Your solution does not work. Where is the term "Modellflugplatz" located in the Pano2VR-files?
Here it is again:
Harald
Yes, I have deleted the title. It comes back again everytime I load new panoramas in a tour.
From where does Pano2VR fetch this title? Where is this title stored? Is this an unknown bug?
I cannot save a project as default (als Vorgabe speichern).
I only have one node, but this is not accepted:
How do I create a project with only one node?
From where does Pano2VR fetch this title? Where is this title stored? Is this an unknown bug?
I cannot save a project as default (als Vorgabe speichern).
I only have one node, but this is not accepted:
How do I create a project with only one node?
Can you please ask the developers, where this title comes from?
Please have a look:
http://www.pano.szenerien.de/Pano2VR5/T ... oblem.html
PROBLEM SOLVED:
I have examined the images affected by the title problem in more detail. I couldn't find the wrong title in the EXIF data. Therefore the tooltip of Windows gave me a hint, which I followed. So I was able to delete the titles individually from the pictures. How they got there, however, remains a mystery to me.
http://www.pano.szenerien.de/Pano2VR5/T ... olved.html
Please have a look:
http://www.pano.szenerien.de/Pano2VR5/T ... oblem.html
PROBLEM SOLVED:
I have examined the images affected by the title problem in more detail. I couldn't find the wrong title in the EXIF data. Therefore the tooltip of Windows gave me a hint, which I followed. So I was able to delete the titles individually from the pictures. How they got there, however, remains a mystery to me.
http://www.pano.szenerien.de/Pano2VR5/T ... olved.html
- Hopki
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Hi Harald,
So the title was in the image.
Pano2VR can save this data in the image if you add a pano, add the user data including GPS if needed, then do a Convert Image or export as a Transformation output.
Pano2VR then saves this data in the image.
But if you have not done this then the title must of been added elsewhere.
Regards,
Hopki
So the title was in the image.
Pano2VR can save this data in the image if you add a pano, add the user data including GPS if needed, then do a Convert Image or export as a Transformation output.
Pano2VR then saves this data in the image.
But if you have not done this then the title must of been added elsewhere.
Regards,
Hopki
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Thank you, Hopki, for this explanation which I just found out by testing: