Hi folks.
Some time ago I was giving v. 4.5.3 Pro a try and set some modifications to the HTML template (normal.ggt) to customize the Google Maps behaviour.
1) I set zoom:19 under mapOptions and removed the line if (!bounds.isEmpty())... to get the desired starting zoom level.
2) I added map.setTilt(0) to the map definition (map = new google.maps.Map...) to avoid that 3D effect.
Great. It worked fine.
Now I'm trying v. 5 and wondering how to achieve those same effects... since the map definition has been removed from the HTML code of the template.
How can I do?
Thank you.
Google Maps Tilt and Zoom
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Hi,
The same code can now be found in the skin.js file.
Open the js file with a text editor.
Regards,
Hopki
The same code can now be found in the skin.js file.
Open the js file with a text editor.
Regards,
Hopki
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Hi, Martin.
If you mean the final output skin.js created for each pano/tour, well... it wouldn't be so handy... It would mean to manage each skin.js made after each pano/tour...
Or you mean a skin template? Is it there such a model anywhere, as the *.ggt for the main HTML code?... Where does skin.js come from?...
Thanx
If you mean the final output skin.js created for each pano/tour, well... it wouldn't be so handy... It would mean to manage each skin.js made after each pano/tour...
Or you mean a skin template? Is it there such a model anywhere, as the *.ggt for the main HTML code?... Where does skin.js come from?...
Thanx
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HI Arki,
Hummm sorry this is how it is, you would need to mod the final skin.js file.
Ill add this as a feature request and see what the developers say.
Regards,
Hopki
Hummm sorry this is how it is, you would need to mod the final skin.js file.
Ill add this as a feature request and see what the developers say.
Regards,
Hopki
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Hi Hopki,
any news? What did the developers say? It's very uncomfortable editing the skin.js every time I update the project.
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any news? What did the developers say? It's very uncomfortable editing the skin.js every time I update the project.
Reminder for future use:
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Hi Guys,
This has been implemented in V6.
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Hopki
This has been implemented in V6.
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Hopki
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Thank you, Hopki, great news!