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Re: FPP info




On 27/03/2008, at 7.30, email@hidden wrote:

for information...
I'm using Flash Panorama Player and I've got a trouble with cube vrs with
limited tilt field (I want to avoid the user to see my feet).


FPP "borders" plugin limits the tilt "field" a strange way :
- logically, as under Apple QuickTime VR,
[tilt field] = (fov max) - (current fov)
.... so when you do zoom in, your tilt "field" is logically enhanced,
and when you do zoom out your tilt "field" is reduced

Anyway, under FPP, your tilt field is the same for every zoom value.
So for my example, when I do full zoom in, I don't see my feet, and when I
do full zoom out I can see it.
The only solution I found (nobody answers at FPP support) is to limit the
zoom_min (value =1), then I check the ideal value of my tilt_min, then the
user cannot zoomout to see my feet.

You are using the wrong plugin. You should use limits.swf

Hans

Hans Nyberg
Panoramas.dk<http://www.panoramas.dk> Features Fullscreen QTVR from the best VR Photographers
email: email@hidden



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