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Re: Dog food and panoramas (new Flash panorama viewer!)

by Roger D. Williams :: Rate this Message:

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Patrick,

Is it deliberate that the full-screen display no longer responds to
the zoom and pan options (and auto-rotate) but only inherts what
had been selected when in the partial-screen mode?

This is what I get with dual-core XP-pro and Opera 9.

Roger W.



On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:32:53 +0900, Patrick Cheatham  
<patrick@...> wrote:

> OK, so it's not _quite_ new, but it might as well be. :-)
>
> PanoSalado has been through many revisions, and is now world-class (if
> not bullet proof ;) ).
>
> What is it? The only open source Flash panorama player on the, er,
> market. "Open source" is often times a synonym for "free", no?. :)
>
> Panosalado is being 'dogfooded' by myself, over at cheathamlane.net
> (links below), and should be visible in a couple of my client projects
> sometime soon (cool!).
>
> Much more info is available at the PanoSalado blog, and of course
> posts in the flashpanos.com forums or comments in the blog are always
> welcome.
>
> PanoSalado code and examples are available for download from its
> GoogleCode home, either via direct download or SVN.
>
> PanoSalado's image quality and potential for interactivity (some DIY,
> much coming soon for the non-scripter) is unparalleled. Really.
>
> ENJOY!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Patrick
>
> Blog (with links to forum, svn, etc):
> http://flashpanos.com/blog/79
>
> Example:
> http://www.cheathamlane.net/index.php?section=open%20source
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>



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