So you can for example have a low res version of a gigapixel panorama during your tour creation process, and when you are ready, change the panorama file with the gigapixel one. If you set some spots in the original image, the new image should also have the same heading to be sure that the spots fit the new panorama.īut they can have a different size. The new image should have the same aspect ratio as the original image. This entry allows you to replace the image(s) file(s) of the panorama. Select a single panorama in the “Tour” area, and right click to see this new entry : “Replace panorama file”. If you copied some files into this directory, and if those files are needed by the tour, be sure to uncheck them if you click on the “Selection/Not needed files” button.Ī new entry is available in the contextual menu of a panorama. If you did not copied any file into the tour data directory, all the red files should be deleted. You can delete those files by checking them, and click on the “Delete selected files” button. The “red” files are the files that the tour built by Panotour may not need. The directory in which you build your tour may contains extra files that are not needed by the last built tour.Ī file manager window describing which files are mandatory and which files seem to be useless can be opened using the last icon of the toolbar. If you do not re-create your gallery plugin, a crash will occur during the build of the tour.ĭuring the process of a tour creation you may build your tour many times, with different parameters, different panoramas, etc… If your Alpha project contains a gallery, you’ll have to remove this plugin and recreate it. This first public beta contains a known issue on the Gallery plugin. Notes for the testers of the private alpha
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