Hi,
I've tried to add multiple ggpkg files to a single page. No problem as long as they're in a 'list'. As soon as I try to implement them in 'tabs' or 'accordions' only the first one show's up. When opening any other the message "This content requires HTML5/CSS3, WebGL, or Adobe Flash Player Version 9 or higher." shows up...
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Best,
Nico
Multiple packages on 1 page
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Re: Multiple packages on 1 page
HI Nico,
Do they all have the same player?
Regards,
Regards,
Hopki
Do they all have the same player?
Regards,
Regards,
Hopki
Re: Multiple packages on 1 page
Hi Hopki,
I'm not sure what you mean by "the same player"...but if you mean the setting "Use Panorama Player from Master Panorama" from the GGPKG import settings then it didn't make any difference whether it was checked or unchecked...the same error was displayed.
Best,
Nico
I'm not sure what you mean by "the same player"...but if you mean the setting "Use Panorama Player from Master Panorama" from the GGPKG import settings then it didn't make any difference whether it was checked or unchecked...the same error was displayed.
Best,
Nico
Re: Multiple packages on 1 page
Hi Hopki,
Just found out...when I check the option "Start player as preview image" it works...It still would be nice if this isn't needed...
Best,
Nico
Just found out...when I check the option "Start player as preview image" it works...It still would be nice if this isn't needed...
Best,
Nico
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Re: Multiple packages on 1 page
Hi Nico,
There is a bug report in for this, I'll bump it up.
Regards,
Hopki
There is a bug report in for this, I'll bump it up.
Regards,
Hopki
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