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Date/Time:2016-Apr-24 14:32:00
Subject:Re: RE: Re: Event “Travel” is online!

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: RE: Re: Event “Travel” is online! sacha griffin 2016-Apr-24 14:32:00
One issue. On mobile, the format box has a close x that is non functional.The fullscreen work but it would be nice to changes scenes in fullscreen. Maybe some get parameter to call fullscreen when the next page opens. But i dont remember if that function requires a user interaction for security reasons. A loadxml would work, for sure. But dropping out of fullscreen would have the wrong content page so that would have to be tracked and redirected.Best method would be a dedicated mobile layout with krpano in fullscreen and all content accessed krpano internally. But thats probably far too much work to handle all the dozen other issues it creates.



Sacha Griffin
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      I'm glad that worked.
I'm a bit puzzled about the "full screen" you mentioned. The default layout is to make the panorama view as big as it can, honoring the aspect ratio settings of the source while reserving enough vertical space on top for name, title and general navigation, and underneath for the "tabbed" anchor links to the description, equipment etc.The "decision chain" in the script is: 1) panorama vertical size = window height minus navigation elements; 2) calculate width from user-defined aspect; 3) if this width exceeds window width, then set width to window width and shrink vertical to maintain aspect ratio.
I'm pondering if (with all the various devices now in use) I should forgo the "aspect ratio preservation" and just use as much of the window for the panorama? (i.e. as much width as available, as much height as available minus titles etc.)
-Markus
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      Yes, that worked. Chrome only has full screen though. Is that the expected result? IE11 is similar to the older site versions where  full screen is a selection.
    

    
     

    
    



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