hi all,
can we use the "stare" function for non-Cardboard tours? So, if holding an iPad, you don't need to physically click a HS to change scene, just hover the marker over the HS and let the "stare" function change scene?
Stu
"stare" function for non-Cardboard tours
Hello Stu,
the code for this functionality is cardboard HTML template. If you add the following code just before the closing </script> tag in your HTML page you can get the same functionality on a normal panorama.
the code for this functionality is cardboard HTML template. If you add the following code just before the closing </script> tag in your HTML page you can get the same functionality on a normal panorama.
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// code for the stare navigation
var lastNode;
var hotspotArray=[];
var cHotspot;
var hotspotEnterTime;
function stareNavigation() {
if ((pano) && (pano.isLoaded)) {
if (pano.getCurrentNode()!=lastNode) {
lastNode=pano.getCurrentNode();
hotspotArray=[];
var ids=pano.getPointHotspotIds();
for(var i=0;i<ids.length;i++) {
var id=ids[i];
var hotspot=pano.getHotspot(id);
hotspotArray.push(hotspot);
}
}
var cPan=pano.getPan();
var cTilt=pano.getTilt();
var found=false;
for (var i = 0; i < hotspotArray.length; i++) {
var hotspot = hotspotArray[i];
var dist=5;
var pdif=(hotspot.pan-cPan);
while(pdif<-180) pdif+=360.0;
while(pdif>180) pdif-=360.0;
if ((Math.abs(pdif)<(dist*Math.cos(cTilt * Math.PI/180.0))) &&
(Math.abs(hotspot.tilt-cTilt)<dist)) {
if (hotspot!=cHotspot) {
cHotspot=hotspot;
hotspotEnterTime=Date.now();
}
found=true;
break;
}
}
if (found) {
if ((hotspotEnterTime+2000)<Date.now()) {
cHotspot.div.onclick();
cHotspot=null;
}
} else {
cHotspot=null;
}
}
}
setInterval (stareNavigation, 100);
MfG, Thomas
Hi Thomas,
Cool - thanks.
Following on, will this work / can I use the "stare" function over a hotspot to call up a text box, for example, "staring" over one of the info boxes in the gym scenes on this tour?:
http://www.360imagery.co.uk/virtualtour ... grove_park
Stu
Cool - thanks.
Following on, will this work / can I use the "stare" function over a hotspot to call up a text box, for example, "staring" over one of the info boxes in the gym scenes on this tour?:
http://www.360imagery.co.uk/virtualtour ... grove_park
Stu
Hi.
I use the code on a normal panorama output. It works, but I have a problem.
When I go to another panorama with gyroscope control and stare navigation, the position of the target is not correct.
I made a test with 2 hotspots to the same tour node.
One hotspot with target position 0/0/120, the second hotspot with target position -177/-0/120.
http://home.arcor.de/andre.lahode/output
When I tap the hotspot on iPad it works correct. But when I use the hotspot via stare navigation, the target positions are the same.
When I swipe the pano and use the stare navigation, it’s also correct.
What can I do? Any idea?
Thanks.
André
I use the code on a normal panorama output. It works, but I have a problem.
When I go to another panorama with gyroscope control and stare navigation, the position of the target is not correct.
I made a test with 2 hotspots to the same tour node.
One hotspot with target position 0/0/120, the second hotspot with target position -177/-0/120.
http://home.arcor.de/andre.lahode/output
When I tap the hotspot on iPad it works correct. But when I use the hotspot via stare navigation, the target positions are the same.
When I swipe the pano and use the stare navigation, it’s also correct.
What can I do? Any idea?
Thanks.
André
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HI André,
I have tested your link with an iPhone 6S an iPad mini and an iPad Air.
I tested in landscape and portrait on all devices.
The link opens with the red dot and hotspot top left and bottom right.
I can turn to either hotspot and lining up the centre mark, the hotspot changes nodes to the cyan dot with a hotspot in the bottom right.
Moving to aline the hotspot to the centre mark changes nodes back to the first.
I tested the above with all three devices and all is working as expected.
What do you see?
What is your testing device?
Regards,
I have tested your link with an iPhone 6S an iPad mini and an iPad Air.
I tested in landscape and portrait on all devices.
The link opens with the red dot and hotspot top left and bottom right.
I can turn to either hotspot and lining up the centre mark, the hotspot changes nodes to the cyan dot with a hotspot in the bottom right.
Moving to aline the hotspot to the centre mark changes nodes back to the first.
I tested the above with all three devices and all is working as expected.
What do you see?
What is your testing device?
Regards,
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Hi Martin.
Thanks for the answer.
When I change the node in the bottom right, I see the cyan dot with the same position like the other hotspot (0/0/120).
But it should be -177/-0/120.
When I tap on iPad (or click with a desktop browser) the hotspot bottom right, it works correct. I only have problems with stare navigation.
My device: iPad4 with iOS9.
Regards.
André
Thanks for the answer.
When I change the node in the bottom right, I see the cyan dot with the same position like the other hotspot (0/0/120).
But it should be -177/-0/120.
When I tap on iPad (or click with a desktop browser) the hotspot bottom right, it works correct. I only have problems with stare navigation.
My device: iPad4 with iOS9.
Regards.
André
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Hi André,
OK I see what your saying now.
Can you send me the complete project images as well so I can build here and have a look.
Regards,
Hopki
OK I see what your saying now.
Can you send me the complete project images as well so I can build here and have a look.
Regards,
Hopki
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Hi Hopki.
Here it is.
Regards.
André
Here it is.
Regards.
André
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HI André,
I have been looking at this and will have to add it to the bug tracker as it looks as if the stare function is opening each node looking the same direction and not obeying the target.
Regards,
Hopki
I have been looking at this and will have to add it to the bug tracker as it looks as if the stare function is opening each node looking the same direction and not obeying the target.
Regards,
Hopki
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Hi André,
You need to deselect True North in the cardboard template.
The it will use the target view.
Regards,
Hopki
You need to deselect True North in the cardboard template.
The it will use the target view.
Regards,
Hopki
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Hi Hopki.
I deselected True North every time.
I think the problem is the "code for stare navigation" above.
When I look in the new code from Pano2VR 5.2 beta 3 there is something different.
So this works for me:
Thanks and best regards.
André
I deselected True North every time.
I think the problem is the "code for stare navigation" above.
When I look in the new code from Pano2VR 5.2 beta 3 there is something different.
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gyro.reset();
setTimeout(function(){ gyro.reset(); },1);
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// code for the stare navigation
var lastNode;
var hotspotArray=[];
var cHotspot;
var hotspotEnterTime;
function stareNavigation() {
if ((pano) && (pano.isLoaded)) {
if (pano.getCurrentNode()!=lastNode) {
lastNode=pano.getCurrentNode();
hotspotArray=[];
var ids=pano.getPointHotspotIds();
for(var i=0;i<ids.length;i++) {
var id=ids[i];
var hotspot=pano.getHotspot(id);
hotspotArray.push(hotspot);
}
}
var cPan=pano.getPan();
var cTilt=pano.getTilt();
var found=false;
for (var i = 0; i < hotspotArray.length; i++) {
var hotspot = hotspotArray[i];
var dist=5;
var pdif=(hotspot.pan-cPan);
while(pdif<-180) pdif+=360.0;
while(pdif>180) pdif-=360.0;
if ((Math.abs(pdif)<(dist*Math.cos(cTilt * Math.PI/180.0))) &&
(Math.abs(hotspot.tilt-cTilt)<dist)) {
if (hotspot!=cHotspot) {
cHotspot=hotspot;
hotspotEnterTime=Date.now();
}
found=true;
break;
}
}
if (found) {
if ((hotspotEnterTime+2000)<Date.now()) {
cHotspot.div.onclick();
gyro.reset();
setTimeout(function(){ gyro.reset(); },1);
cHotspot=null;
}
} else {
cHotspot=null;
}
}
}
setInterval (stareNavigation, 100);
André