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Hello,
It seems like a hotspot always needs to have a color. Is it possible to make it totally transparant? If not yet possible please add it in next version.
This would be very welcome for use with dooropenings where it looks rather strange to have a colored polygon.
At the same time, the color of the circles of a point seems to be restricted to black only, please allow for other colors as black is very difficult to see on a dark background.
regards,
Hans
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HansKeesom wrote:
Hello,
It seems like a hotspot always needs to have a color. Is it possible to make it totally transparant? If not yet possible please add it in next version.
This would be very welcome for use with dooropenings where it looks rather strange to have a colored polygon.
You can do that now - just click on Colour and/or Fill colour and adjust the transparency. (screenshot 1)
At the same time, the color of the circles of a point seems to be restricted to black only, please allow for other colors as black is very difficult to see on a dark background.
You can create your own.
Then select using Hotspot properties/Display/Object. (screenshot 2)
Last edited by mediavets (2010-08-22 18:10:07)
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Hi Andrew,
Maybe I understand you wrong but to me transparancy is not the same as 255,255,255 as RGB value, which is actually white. This will stil a visible shape covering a doorway, although partly you can see though it. I would like for nothing visual to show.
Do you have a link to a tour in which you use this?
regards,
Hans
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HansKeesom wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Maybe I understand you wrong but to me transparancy is not the same as 255,255,255 as RGB value, which is actually white. This will stil a visible shape covering a doorway, although partly you can see though it. I would like for nothing visual to show.
Do you have a link to a tour in which you use this?
regards,
Hans
Here you are - I just knocked this up quickly to demonstrate the result - a two pano tour, each pano has a transparent hotspot with a coloured border:
http://www.three60views.org.uk/transhst … -test.html
You need to set the Alpha value to zero using the slider to make the fill transparent - see screenshot.
Last edited by mediavets (2010-08-22 21:05:01)
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Aha, Alpha equals transparancy...... thanks
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What's more, there is still the 'only visible on over' option which can suits you.
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Adrien F wrote:
What's more, there is still the 'only visible on over' option which can suits you.
Hi Adrien,
Found that already as it was clear what it would do. It made already a big difference. Making it totally transparent using Alpha might make it look even better. Now if only there is a way to quickly change this option for 39 panorama's each having about 3 hotspots. Looking into the project file xml give me good hope :-)
thanks for the help
Last edited by HansKeesom (2010-08-23 09:12:25)
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