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#1 2010-02-24 17:14:22

Adrien F
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[APT beta 7] thumbnail intro animation

Which solution do you prefer?
1 - http://ftp.autopano.net/tmp/demoThumbIn … lBling.swf
2 - http://ftp.autopano.net/tmp/demoThumbIn … ailOut.swf
3 - keep thumbnail out of screen until clicked
4 - keep thumbnail in until clicked

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#2 2010-02-24 17:36:29

gkaefer
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Re: [APT beta 7] thumbnail intro animation

to be honest:
to have the choice inside APT to choose the one preferred... (and this may in different projects be sometimes 1,2,3 or 4)

Georg

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#3 2010-02-24 18:03:15

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Re: [APT beta 7] thumbnail intro animation

gkaefer wrote:

to be honest:
to have the choice inside APT to choose the one preferred... (and this may in different projects be sometimes 1,2,3 or 4)

Georg

I agree.


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#4 2010-02-24 18:27:09

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Re: [APT beta 7] thumbnail intro animation

gkaefer wrote:

to be honest:
to have the choice inside APT to choose the one preferred... (and this may in different projects be sometimes 1,2,3 or 4)

Georg

I agree as well.  Is there a way to get the thumbnails to scroll?

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#5 2010-02-24 19:35:40

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Re: [APT beta 7] thumbnail intro animation

Both should be an option within APT with additional option of some animated text or flashing graphic/arrow on the bar which can read "click here for thumbnails" so if the bar shows by default & then slides back after few second the user would still know & can see the animated text, if the bar is off by default same is applicable to it.

Thumbnail scrolling is a very much required feature specially when you have more than 10-12 images in a tour. By providing scrolling we can exactly set size of thumbnails we want, on large screens set with higher resolution its very much required feature.

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#6 2010-02-25 04:04:51

BrianLR
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Re: [APT beta 7] thumbnail intro animation

digipano wrote:

Both should be an option within APT with additional option of some animated text or flashing graphic/arrow on the bar which can read "click here for thumbnails" so if the bar shows by default & then slides back after few second the user would still know & can the animated text, if the bar is off by default same is applicable to it.

Thumbnail scrolling is a very much required feature specially when you have more than 10-12 images in a tour. BY providing scrolling we can exactly set size of thumbnails we want.

I agree will all of the above comments.

Last edited by BrianLR (2010-02-25 04:06:12)


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#7 2010-02-26 21:12:13

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Re: [APT beta 7] thumbnail intro animation

I like the way the thumbnails work/animate in this pano:
http://www.ciudadcubica.com/JJosePedroCasa/


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