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Topic: Publishing errors in TW 7 Pro |
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rfh12002 |
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Platinum Member
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July-07-2005
770 Posts |
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Funken I had problems with 10 percent (but with the slicing off). Have you checked that the dimensions of your scene are not above 7000 (mine are 7000 x 3500) - when I tried to use 8000 x 4000 I found that the preview and publish tours stopped at 10 percent.
------------- sales@actualeducation.co.uk
www.actualeducation.co.uk
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funkens |
Standard Member
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Netherlands
November-08-2008
97 Posts |
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rfh,
i never use any images larger then 4500 (long edge),
only maybe when making offline stuff for very big screens. my current projects are all below 4500.
may i ask why u choose to use 7000?
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sevaegir |
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Standard Member
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Ukraine
December-26-2011
21 Posts |
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And what about another important question: if I click "Preferences" in 7 Pro, the program just halts and does't respond at all.
Win XP Pro sp3 x86
Hope this will be corrected soon.
Regards,
Pavel
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rfh12002 |
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Platinum Member
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July-07-2005
770 Posts |
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Hi Funkens, my tours are designed for use on CD-Roms or digital downloads, rather than purely online use (although I do have some online). I'm not a great photographer so I try to get the best quality I can get anyway I can!
Hope that helps a bit.
Oh - I also found that the problem I had uploading scenes to panoeasy was my fault for not using an email as username.
------------- sales@actualeducation.co.uk
www.actualeducation.co.uk
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Vemvirtual |
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Standard Member
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Brazil
February-23-2012
44 Posts |
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Has somebody tried to publish its tour to html5 format? What's happened?
When I was publishing with tw6.5 ... html5 format was working nice. Now, with tw7, my buttons and html5 buttons are both displaying on tablets. More confusing yet, my buttons are working and all tour features (that EP since begin said they won't work because html5 does not run flash) are working almost perfectly!
Someone tried the same? Can anyone explain me what's happening?
I shall thank you.
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Vemvirtual |
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Standard Member
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Brazil
February-23-2012
44 Posts |
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Anyone with problems in html5 published directory files?
When I publish automatic flash/html5, a directory file html5 also appears out... anywhere I publish this I can't delete it. When I try to do it, files are not listed, but directory file is always there.
It happens only with html5 directory file.
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leescott |
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Gold Member
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United States
November-10-2008
314 Posts |
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Vemvirtual,
This happens to me when I have TW still open because once you publish to that directory I believe it locks it so it can re-publish to the directory.
I've had to exit TW then was able to delete the directory with no problems.
I don't think this is an issue with TW but with the Windows environment (such as you can't delete an active temp file) in the temp directory while windows has it active in memory
Hope this helps
------------- Lee Scott - Nikon D3/D300/D5000 - |shaved Nikkor 10.5 mm| Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod /322RC2 Grip - Mrotator TCS |CS5 | PW7 & TW6.5 Pro
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To err is human ... to not try is just plain lazy
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Vemvirtual |
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Standard Member
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Brazil
February-23-2012
44 Posts |
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Thank you leescott!
closing easypano software, deleting as system admin or logging off/restarting system... my problem persists.
I agree it may be a windows environment issue, but it does not happens with others directory files as exe or flash, even tw still opened.
Have you some suggestion about?
Thanks
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leescott |
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Gold Member
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United States
November-10-2008
314 Posts |
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Are you publishing to a folder other than the Easypano (default)?
- Try deleteing temp files on your system before running TW - (start , run, %temp%
- Try publishing to another folder / directory
Also try running TW as admin - Right cick on the TW shortcut
- Then select "run as Administrator"
------------- Lee Scott - Nikon D3/D300/D5000 - |shaved Nikkor 10.5 mm| Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod /322RC2 Grip - Mrotator TCS |CS5 | PW7 & TW6.5 Pro
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To err is human ... to not try is just plain lazy
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