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hi !
I have several questions about Panotour Pro :
- Is it possible to make an information button that appears whith the mouse as the polygon hot-spots ? ... but without link ... the idea is to put the name and altitude of peaks in my visit ... without overloading it
- I would like to try Bing Map but when i choose it with a key, the visit always displays OpenStreeMap ... an idea ?
- OpenStreetMap works ... but the radar is not well located (45° more to the east relative to the true orientation of the current view) ... how can i fix it ?
Thanks a lot for your help !
Antoine
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Tonio wrote:
- OpenStreetMap works ... but the radar is not well located (45° more to the east relative to the true orientation of the current view) ... how can i fix it ?
Do you know how to set the direction of the radar?
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no i don't !
How it works ?
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ok i found it !
my questions are still active for the button and Bing Map ![]()
thanks for your help !
Last edited by Tonio (2012-11-26 21:44:06)
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Tonio wrote:
hi !
I have several questions about Panotour Pro :
- Is it possible to make an information button that appears whith the mouse as the polygon hot-spots ? ... but without link ... the idea is to put the name and altitude of peaks in my visit ... without overloading it
Do you mean something like this?:
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yes something like that ... but with juste a point ... not a polygon ...
Like this :
I have a spot on the top of the Mt Blanc ... and an information displayed with the mouse. But, i'd like the same, without the spot. Juste a small area invisible which displays informations with the mouse.
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If you set a polygon spot with fill transparency and set it to be visible only on mouse-over then that might be close to what you want. Which is what I showed in my example in my previous message.
I don't really understand a desire to have completely transparent/invisible hotspots - why would anyone viewing the pano suppose they might exist and make the effort to discover them?
Last edited by mediavets (2012-11-27 11:47:14)
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thanks a lot for your answer !
In fact, it's for a virtual tour where i need to add informations of several summits ... with also hotspots for pictures, videos, others virtual tours ... and in order to not overload the panorama, it could be interesting to not show the information. Person who want to know more can see it ...
For the VT i prepare, i have used hot spot for famous summits :
http://www.alpesphoto.com/temp/visites/ … altour.swf
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Tonio wrote:
thanks a lot for your answer !
In fact, it's for a virtual tour where i need to add informations of several summits ... with also hotspots for pictures, videos, others virtual tours ... and in order to not overload the panorama, it could be interesting to not show the information. Person who want to know more can see it ...
For the VT i prepare, i have used hot spot for famous summits :
http://www.alpesphoto.com/temp/visites/ … altour.swf
I really like the way you have created custom hotspot graphics, and I feel that your summit info hotpots on the skyline work really well as they are.
But the technique I suggested should work too if you want invisible hotpots for summit info.
But...I'm not keen on the way you have done the logo/link to your web site.
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