You can just add javascript by starting the text with javascript: and the textbox value. So you can start with javascript:""; and just enter your code after that.
Sorry, I made a small mistake. The URL should be __file_url__/* (the original post had a missing "/"). I fixed the original post, to make it easier for people to find the solution. You literally put __file_url__/* into the URL field as shown in the screenshot, as the actual path on your de...
This looks like, if Google has currently a problem. Maybe try again in a few hours. The trial version is not restricted in this way. It only adds watermarks to uploaded images.
The files in the package viewer are opened with the "file:" protocol. In the Google API key restrictions you need to use the macro __file_url__ to make the work. So with __file_url__/* you can allow Google Maps in the package, and also prevent others from using your key on their website. S...
The desktop app is based on Electron, the mobile app on Flutter. At the moment we don't use any special update mechanisms for the app, and packages are stored locally anyway, and don't run thru the update process.
Pano2VR runs fine on M1 Macs with the Rosetta 2 emulation layer (I am working with one right now ;)). It runs faster on my M1 Mac Book Pro with 8 cores (4 of them are high-performance cores...) than on my 18 Core Intel iMac Pro, so the new M1 Macs are the fastest Macs you can get for Pano2VR... and ...
The problem I am seeing is because of the way the patch node is being exported from the equirectangular view inside of Pano2VR in the viewport. The mask and video I have created is still in a equirectangular "Flat" view. So there is a little distortion difference from Pano2VR to trying to...
Hello Dennis, we have a customer that regularly creates projects with > 10.000 panoramas, so there is no real limit. We also processed Jeffrey Martins 450 GPixel Prague panorama without any problems, so also in this direction, there is no real limit. You just have to make sure, that the cache file c...
Neal wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 3:36 am
Is it possible to turn off the inline styling on the skin? I would like to have everything formatted via CSS stylesheet. However, the inline styles override the CSS settings for width, height....
I have added this to the bug tracker, and we may add this option to the next version.
Well, thanks for that, but, a) That's not really answering the problem, which is: why can't I just depend on the default Fly In at all? and You can still use the default fly in, but if you are not happy, or it doesn't produce the results you like, you can use a custom fly in. b) If only that were t...