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Date/Time:2000-Jun-01 13:50:54
Subject:SV: proj-imim-digest V1 #23

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proj-imim: SV: proj-imim-digest V1 #23 Jochum Berg 2000-Jun-01 13:50:54
Ed wrote:
As of PTVJ 1.1, The frame can be and cycles as an animated gif...

- Hi! Please if you have time to explain this further or with an exampel.
This sounds to be in my interest...


Ed and Helmut wrote:

> BIRD2 - We could use it for displaying zoom&pan stills. by specifying a very
> small HFOVTIC and matching HFOV along with pan limits. The Frame controls
> would still function.

You could set such limits now by using panmax and panmin so that
hfov = panmax-panmin. You will notice that tilting is impossible
in such a panorama (panlimits get exceeded), so essentially you
end up with a still image, for which you don't need a panorama viewer.


-I'm a beginner with this, however I tried to put together a new walk to the
top; "www.illustrata.com/gullang001.html"
with the new newPanoFromList( ) function and shotspot buttons. But when
adding panmax/min parameter the partial-pano-pictures get immidietly stuck.
I should be vary happy if someone want to look at it, I also hope there
could be a easy way to add plain pictures amongst the panos (and/or even
control a animation) thinks that should be very nice and useful if it works
somehow.

I should mention that the page seems to not work on netscape4.5-on-mac.


Ronny D'Hoore  wrote "In your case, you shouldn't use codebase at all, since
the jar is in the
same folder."

-This (amongst much) I dont really understand; shall or not the
"ptviewer.class" file reside in the "class" folder on the server and/or
shall I erase the "codebase=class"?
--

Regards/ #removed#




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