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Sender:João Ribeiro
Date/Time:2005-Sep-02 21:57:12
Subject:Re: Immervision 4 PDAs

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PanoTools: Re: Immervision 4 PDAs João Ribeiro 2005-Sep-02 21:57:12
Hi Mathieu,

Thanks for your answer.
I think I understood it.
You mentionned the documentation about Immervision Java Player, but this one 
is not Java is it?
A few things that migth interest you:
I'm running the viewer in a Dell Axim X50.
I'm using Strong Arm version of the player.
When I first ran the viewer I was asked to configure the navigation keys, 
but it didn't registered the first time, so I had to re-run the keys 
process.
When packing the tour, the navigator only picked up the first image, it 
didn´t show the second one and gave me an error message that the file didn't 
exist.
I moved the all the original files to the same directory of the tour, so I 
had duplicate files I believe as all those files whrere already in the 
package. After that, the tour worked fine.
I didn't have time to delete those extra files yet to see if it will keep 
working, but I believe it will work now with the tour package only.
The zoom in key actually does the zoom out action.
To get the zoom in I have to touch the center of the screem and while 
pressing the zoom in key move the stylo upward to actually zoom it in.
The program is great, I wonder if it would be possible to add an icom in the 
programs to call the tour from the menu, I'm using the file manager and 
clicking directly in the IVP file.
Thanks for the help.

Joao


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mathieu" <#removed#>
To: <#removed#>
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [PanoTools] Immervision 4 PDAs


Hi João,

The position of hotspots a set with pan and tilt value in degree,and a
value for the size (if you use point hotspots).
For example, if you want to know your pan and tilt value it's simple.
If the center of your hotspot is at x=100 y=200 on a 2000*1000 pixels
spherical panorama, pan and tilt will be:
pan = ((-100+(2000/2))*180)/(2000/2)
tilt = ((-200+(1000/2))*90)/(1000/2)

You can simplify this these formulas, but I left it like that to help
you to understand.
To have more information, look the documentation provided with
Immevision Java Player (
http://www.immervision.com/multimedia/products/playerG2_fr.php#P2 )
If you have any other questions regarding Immervision products, you can
ask it on ImmerVision forum ( http://www.immervision.com/forum/ ).
Panotools list is not the best place for technical questions about
Immervision viewers.

Regards

Mathieu


João Ribeiro wrote:

>Hi Mathieu
>
>I finally made my first pano tour for Pocket PC.
>I used the tag you sent me and it worked fine.
>How do I calculate the position of the link in the pano?
>I used the default value containned in the tag, so all the hotspots are at
>the same place. Is the position absolute in % to the top left corner or do 
>I
>have to consider the entry point?
>I hope you can help me.
>Best regards
>
>Joao
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