proj-imim:
Re: PTViewer (Java) Version 0.6
David Nahon 2000-Apr-14 17:27:13
Hello,
I have read that you plan to realease the sources of PTviewer java "with a
later version".
Have you already planned this ? Could it be quite soon ?
I am working on a net project which would greately benefit from your work.
I would (among other things) include a system that would enable the loading
of the image in sub parts, giving higher priority to viewed parts.
Best regards.
D.N
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D N David Nahon
I A O Z-A Production R&D
V H http://www.z-a.net
64, rue de la Folie Mericourt 75011 Paris - France
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----- Original Message -----
From: Helmut Dersch <#removed#>
To: Immersive Imaging <#removed#>
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 4:55 PM
Subject: PTViewer (Java) Version 0.6
> Changes to version 0.5:
>
> o Zoom limits settable
> o Color of Hotspotmarker settable.
> o Optional Hotspot images, see
> butterfly in example panorama. These
> are displayed inside the viewer window
> when hotspots are activated. Unfortunately,
> transparent gifs are transparent only on macs.
> o Hotspots can now be set in relative
> coordinates so that the same html-file
> works for differently sized versions of the
> same panorama. The previous pixelcoodinates
> method still works.
> o Optional image for display during
> download.
> o Math reworked, 30% faster.
> o Fixed some rounding errors which caused
> slight misplacement of bilinear and
> nearest neighbor rendered image.
> o Draging the mouse is now tracked outside
> the viewer window.
> o Speed of panning and tilting reduced.
> o More keyboard keys can be used for navigation.
>
>
>
> The download link is
> <http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/PTVJ.zip>
> The documentation has been updated
> <http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/PTVJ/doc.html>
>
>
> I couldn't track the incompatibilities
> found so far. Appearantly, some older Netscape
> versions don't understand 'jar' files,
> although 4.04/Mac and 4.05/win on my
> computers can read it. Several users
> suggested to use newer java versions
> but this would seriously limit compatibility.
>
>
> Helmut Dersch
>