Yes, to keep PTViewer from autopanning, you need to set "auto" to 0.0.
If the parameter is null, it creates its own autopan value. "Auto" is
the parameter for the autopanning.
The values is degrees per frame. This is not an precise way to specify
the pan rate, as different machines process the frames at different
speeds. A faster machine will spin the tour faster than a slower
machine, even at the same "auto" value.
Another parameter to watch out for is "antialiasing". No matter what
value you put there, it turns antialiasing on. Even if you put
"value='false'". So to prevent antialiasing, you need to leave the
parameter completely out.
Best Regards,
Ken Simpson
www.0-360.com
On Friday, June 13, 2003, at 09:25 AM, J. Arthur Lee wrote:
Tons of thanks to Tom Striewisch and Ken Simpson. The PTViewer 2.5 java
is awesome. I knew Helmut was a wizard and thanks to him also. Tausend
danke. Oh, I am so happy.
Now I have a question about the parameter and values. I notice the pano
does an autorotate whether I include the parameter for it or not. Now I
am wondering what the "auto" parameter is for? Is this for leveling?
The decimal increments....degrees?
--
John Lee
Apple Certified Technician
208.368.0054 http://myweb.cableone.net/stellar808/
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