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Editing Keyframes – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation

Editing Keyframes Keyframes are used to control or animate the difference between two values on a timeline. In the Animation Editor, you can add keyframe values to Pan, Tilt, Field of View, Projections and Variables. There are 2 ways of creating keyframes to choose from: Keyframes and Magic Keyframes. Move, Select, Copy, Stretch and Delete Keyframes Once you’ve added keyframes, you can edit them: To move a single keyframe do any of the following: Click to select it and drag it in the timeline. Drag around the keyframe to select it and drag to move it in the timeline. To

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Editing Keyframes – Pano2VR 8 Documentation

Editing Keyframes Keyframes are used to control or animate the difference between two values on a timeline. In the Animation Editor, you can add keyframe values to Pan, Tilt, Field of View, Projections and Variables. There are 2 ways of creating keyframes to choose from: Keyframes and Magic Keyframes. Move, Select, Copy, Stretch and Delete Keyframes Once you’ve added keyframes, you can edit them: To move a single keyframe do any of the following: Click to select it and drag it in the timeline. Drag around the keyframe to select it and drag to move it in the timeline. To

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Placeholder – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation

Placeholder A placeholder represents a value for content that will be filled in later. A placeholder is like a shortcut for using data or text from other sections of the software. For example, a text box in the skin may contain $(p) which will display the percentage of how much the image has loaded, while $(ut) will display the Title in the User Data. See also… List of Placeholders User Data Skin Editor

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Placeholder – Object2VR 4 Documentation

Placeholder A placeholder represents a value for content that will be filled in later. A placeholder is like a shortcut for using data or text from other sections of the software. For example, a text box in the skin may contain $(p) which will display the percentage of how much the image has loaded, while $(ut) will display the Title in the User Data. See also… List of Placeholders User Data Skin Editor

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Placeholder – Pano2VR 8 Documentation

Placeholder A placeholder represents a value for content that will be filled in later. A placeholder is like a shortcut for using data or text from other sections of the software. For example, a text box in the skin may contain $(p) which will display the percentage of how much the image has loaded, while $(ut) will display the Title in the User Data. See also… List of Placeholders User Data Skin Editor

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Travels, a Video, and a Pano2VR Tip

In June, we’ll be in Belfast for the IVRPA conference. Thomas Bredenfeld has released a video in English comparing the differences between Panotour Pro and Pano2VR. And we share a tip on copy and pasting elements in List View.

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