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#1 2011-06-07 16:49:08

T5BER
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Registered: 2011-02-26
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More Navigation Button control...

I have used PTP for a while now and love it. The amount of control it gives you is amazing. The only thing I would love to see improved is the ease of customising buttons. I realise you can change the colour of a very limited selection within the software, but the ability to be able to build new buttons within PTP would be fantastic.

On the same subject, if anyone knows of a good tutorial for me to be able to build my own buttons, please get in touch

Thanks.

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#2 2011-06-07 16:59:38

mediavets
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Re: More Navigation Button control...

T5BER wrote:

On the same subject, if anyone knows of a good tutorial for me to be able to build my own buttons, please get in touch

Thanks.

I am not aware of a tutorial.

But if you have a look in the themes folder/directory in the templates folder/directory then it's not too difficult to figure out the structure and components that comprise of any of the default sets of themes. The XML files (which you can view and edit with any text editor) contain internal comments that explain what's what.

So to create you own theme one approach would be to create a copy of an existing theme and modify it.


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#3 2011-10-06 06:58:35

ATXcloud
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From: AUSTIN, TX USA
Registered: 2011-06-06
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Re: More Navigation Button control...

I too would like new buttons, more specifically, to navigate between Panos. Similar to web browser navigation (left:right Arrows, forward:back) instead of turning FOV inside a pano.   I don't know how to build this nor what subject of computer science i need to know to address this.  Please point me in the right direction to learn.  Do I need to know how to code xml?  Is this possible?  Can someone with skills whip this out easily and be my hero?

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