Hello!
I am working with a lot of panoramas which are not in same project.
They all are running on a touch screen kiosk locally.
I put them in iframe as a text box.
Problem is that i can not figure out how to stop autorotation when user closes an iframe.
I this case all panoramas are running in background and are using processor an memory.
Can someone help me?
How to stop auto rotation on exit from iframe
- Hopki
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Hi,
If you are using an iframe then why not dynamically load the tours.
As an example have one text box to display the panoramas, this will have no text.
You then have buttons that have a "Set Value" action, this sets the iframe to the text box and the panorama shows.
You may also want to have the text box hidden so the button will also need a show text box action.
The close button would have a "Set Value" action which will be blank, this will "unload" the panorama.
Again you may want to hide the text box as well. But if the text box has no background or border I suspect there would be no need to hide and show it.
This way you only have one panorama displaying at a time.
Regards,
Hopki
If you are using an iframe then why not dynamically load the tours.
As an example have one text box to display the panoramas, this will have no text.
You then have buttons that have a "Set Value" action, this sets the iframe to the text box and the panorama shows.
You may also want to have the text box hidden so the button will also need a show text box action.
The close button would have a "Set Value" action which will be blank, this will "unload" the panorama.
Again you may want to hide the text box as well. But if the text box has no background or border I suspect there would be no need to hide and show it.
This way you only have one panorama displaying at a time.
Regards,
Hopki
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- Hopki
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Hi,
From what I understand you have several tours (outputs).
I am assuming that you have buttons to open each panorama/tour.
Again I am assuming you have built the interface with Pano2VR's skin editor.
Please see the attached project.
Regards,
Hopki
From what I understand you have several tours (outputs).
You have a master project and you open each panorama using an iframe in a text box.I am working with a lot of panoramas which are not in same project.
As I understand it the problem is you have a text box for each panorama and they are all rotating taking up computer resources even though that may be hidden.I put them in iframe as a text box.
So my suggestion is to use one text box.Problem is that i can not figure out how to stop autorotation when user closes an iframe.
I am assuming that you have buttons to open each panorama/tour.
Again I am assuming you have built the interface with Pano2VR's skin editor.
Please see the attached project.
Regards,
Hopki
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Hello Hopki!
Here is my simple example:
http://www.kocevska.com/hopki/autostop.zip
Would you be so kind to add your "magic" to solve my problem?
Thanks in advance!
Here is my simple example:
http://www.kocevska.com/hopki/autostop.zip
Would you be so kind to add your "magic" to solve my problem?
Thanks in advance!