Select all files in project directory
The first thing to do is importing the directory containing all the image files and the description file (tour.json). The latter one must be a direct child of the chosen directory. Depending on the browser and platform capabilities one can drop a folder, select one via the file chooser window or select a some files.
On mobile devices: Click on Choose files ... and choose Documents. Next, the file explorer should open. Navigate to the folder containing the panoramas and choose all files (Press on an arbitrary file for 2 seconds → top right → Choose all → Open)
Location: Top left of the screen. Effect: Opens the popup dialog for settings, help or errors. |
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2019
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Location: Top left and top right of the screen. Effect: Switch between panoramas that were shot at the same spot earlier or later in time. |
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Location: Center bottom of the screen. Effect: Shows the timeline. |
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Location: Top right on the timeline. Effect: Collapses the timeline. |
Location: Top left on the map. Effect: Maximizes / minimizes the map and panorama view. |
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Location: Map. Effect: Shows the panorama at that location. |
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Location: Panorama view. Effect: Shows the next panorama in the pointed direction. |
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Location: Timeline. Effect: Switches to that moment in time and loads the panorama. If there is no panorama available for that point in time, then the item is grayed out. When clicking it, the map is updated and one has to manually choose the panorama (by clicking one of the red points). |
2016 - 2019 |
Location: Timeline. Aggregated stack of time points. Zoom closer or click to see individual items. |
Location: Top left on the map. Effect: Store (or delete) the current map view in the browser storage. The map can be viewed offline afterwards (even after restarting the browser or system). |
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Location: Top right on the map. Effect: Shows the control for the map layers. "GPS" turns GPS tracking on and shows your current position as a white circle on the map (center + uncertainty radius). "Connections" shows lines between points on the map (you can navigate between those panoramas). |