Auto Tags – Pano2VR 7
“Auto Tags” Auto Tags are tags added by Pano2VR that describe the image. These tags cannot be removed or altered, but you can use them
“Auto Tags” Auto Tags are tags added by Pano2VR that describe the image. These tags cannot be removed or altered, but you can use them
“Patch” Patch is a term used to describe a portion of an image that has been extracted and possibly edited and then reapplied to the
Glossary A list of terms used throughout Pano2VR. Action Asset Auto Tags Component Container Cross Droplet Element FFmpeg Field of View Flat Image Ghost Hotpspots
“Hotspot Proxy ID” A hotspot proxy is used to make a link between hotspots and skin elements and their actions. Mouse events on the hotspot,
“FFmpeg” FFmpeg is a free software project that produces libraries and programs for handling multimedia data. Pano2VR can use FFmpeg to create poster frames for
“Z-Index” The z-index is a CSS property that sets elements’ stacking order in the skin. An element’s z-index can be changed in its Advanced Properties.
“SWF” The file format, SWF, is the Flash format that Pano2VR outputs. Learn more.. ✭ Flash output is no longer support by Pano2VR. Please note,
“SVG” Scalable Vector Graphics are an XML based 2D vector graphics format. SVGs are commonly used as buttons in a skin. Both built-in skins (Silhouette
“Strip” The strip is an image type in which the cube faces are arranged in a horizontal or vertical strip. An image that is a
“Skin” A skin is a collection of text and graphical elements overlaid on the image (or surrounding the image). A controller skin, for example, includes
“Node Markers” Node Markers are activated by the current panorama, or node, in a virtual tour. It can also be used to activate or deactivate
“Keyframe” A keyframe is a point on a timeline that is assigned a specific value. When two keyframes are added in succession with two different
“Ghost Hotpspots” A ghost hotspot is a hotspot that is not yet activated in Pano2VR. The ghost hotspot acts like a placeholder in that it
“Container” A container, found in the Skin Editor, is an invisible element that allows you to group elements together in the tree or in the
“Hotspot” Hotspots are definable, interactive areas within the panorama. When the user’s mouse rolls or hovers over these hotspots, the user is presented with a
“Element” An element is any object that appears in the skin (a collage of images, buttons and sounds). File formats that can be used in
“Placeholder” A placeholder is like a shortcut for using data or text from other sections of the software. For example, a text box in the
“Component” A component is a pre-defined skin element or group of skin elements. Components can be saved to the Components Toolbox for use in another
“Master Node” The master node acts like a template that will be used across all nodes within a tour. For instance, you can add user
“Tee” The Tee is an image type in which the cube faces are arranged in a horizontal or vertical tee. An image that is a