Hi,
I'm sure someone has solved it, but I can't find the answer. It is possible to filter the displayed tour points in the work map in Pano2VR. I'm talking about filtering floor points that are on top of each other. When there are more floors above each other, working on the map becomes very uncomfortable. These are simple tours for Street Wiew, for which no floor plan is created. My point is whether it is possible for to display only the panorama used, ideally according to Tags. Just like in the Tour browser. Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Filter tour points in the work map
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Hi,
Use the Tour Browser filter, please see:https://ggnome.com/doc/organize-filter-tags/
The trick is when starting a new project is to save Pano2VR to the project folder first, then put each floor's panoramas in their own folders, "ground", "first" and so on.
As you add them to Pano2VR the nodes get the folder's name as a tag.
You can then select to display only ground floor nodes in the tour browser and map.
You may need to change a setting in Pano2VR, see: https://ggnome.com/doc/prefs-settings/
Go to the Advanced tab and look for Tour Browser:
And select:
Use filter for map pins and ghost hotspot (this hides map pins and hotspot that are not using the tag)
Show map labels in tour browser & map (this makes identifying node and their map pins easier to see)
Regards,
Use the Tour Browser filter, please see:https://ggnome.com/doc/organize-filter-tags/
The trick is when starting a new project is to save Pano2VR to the project folder first, then put each floor's panoramas in their own folders, "ground", "first" and so on.
As you add them to Pano2VR the nodes get the folder's name as a tag.
You can then select to display only ground floor nodes in the tour browser and map.
You may need to change a setting in Pano2VR, see: https://ggnome.com/doc/prefs-settings/
Go to the Advanced tab and look for Tour Browser:
And select:
Use filter for map pins and ghost hotspot (this hides map pins and hotspot that are not using the tag)
Show map labels in tour browser & map (this makes identifying node and their map pins easier to see)
Regards,
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