alterniko
01-05-2007, 05:59 PM
Hello,
As it's my first post in this forum, i really want to congratulate you, Denis, for this great player. It gives me a lot of ideas for future projects and it seems that the growing possibilites of the software will allow to develop very cool interfaces to display our panoramas. At last, a bit of fun, in virtual tour industry, with no plugin problem .... this is a big gift ! :o
Ok, so as everybody here, i am currently working on your player and trying to make my first virtual tour. By using it, i 've found some bugs and i have some suggestions about several things (even if i am a begginer in coding stuffs !!! So sorry if it sounds dumb ! ) :
1- By using the hotspot plugin, It seems that no actions work if there is a letter in the hospot's ID. Instead of working, it simply make the clicked spot disappear.
2- The method to organize different sets of hotspots is a bit hard to use, a way to create group of objects would be nice.
3- Is there any way to create a kind of "active area" to add actions when the mouse enter in a special area of the player. For example, if my mouse is on the border right of the screen, it makes appear an interactive map.
4- I am waiting for the mouse effect which let the panorama slow down a bit and stop after using the mouse. A function to reduce the mouse sensibility would be useful as well.
5- When you have the autorotator, the movement of objects is very slow....i hope that it's not a limitation of Flash and that a next release of the player will fix this problem.
6- By using the mousewheel to zoom on the panorama, it also makes scroll the webpage.
7- i wonder how to add a list of actions to a spot on a special event, that would work not simultaneously but step by step, following an order and a duration for each action.
8- it would be useful to have the possibility to create spot with height and width, color, alpha..., in order to easily create backgrounds which could be usable for either normal and fullscreen mode.
.....Ok, it's enough....Thanks again for your great work....
Best regards.
Nico
As it's my first post in this forum, i really want to congratulate you, Denis, for this great player. It gives me a lot of ideas for future projects and it seems that the growing possibilites of the software will allow to develop very cool interfaces to display our panoramas. At last, a bit of fun, in virtual tour industry, with no plugin problem .... this is a big gift ! :o
Ok, so as everybody here, i am currently working on your player and trying to make my first virtual tour. By using it, i 've found some bugs and i have some suggestions about several things (even if i am a begginer in coding stuffs !!! So sorry if it sounds dumb ! ) :
1- By using the hotspot plugin, It seems that no actions work if there is a letter in the hospot's ID. Instead of working, it simply make the clicked spot disappear.
2- The method to organize different sets of hotspots is a bit hard to use, a way to create group of objects would be nice.
3- Is there any way to create a kind of "active area" to add actions when the mouse enter in a special area of the player. For example, if my mouse is on the border right of the screen, it makes appear an interactive map.
4- I am waiting for the mouse effect which let the panorama slow down a bit and stop after using the mouse. A function to reduce the mouse sensibility would be useful as well.
5- When you have the autorotator, the movement of objects is very slow....i hope that it's not a limitation of Flash and that a next release of the player will fix this problem.
6- By using the mousewheel to zoom on the panorama, it also makes scroll the webpage.
7- i wonder how to add a list of actions to a spot on a special event, that would work not simultaneously but step by step, following an order and a duration for each action.
8- it would be useful to have the possibility to create spot with height and width, color, alpha..., in order to easily create backgrounds which could be usable for either normal and fullscreen mode.
.....Ok, it's enough....Thanks again for your great work....
Best regards.
Nico