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I really like working with the H5P element of the 360° virtual tour. From my experience and user feedback, three aspects stand out that would enhance the element:
text and image in a hotspot.
Currently it is only possible to display either an image or text in a hotspot. It would be very helpful to be able to use both text and image in a single hotspot.
icons in hotspots
Currently hotspots are marked with a + icon. Wouldn't it be nice if it was clear what kind of media is behind the hotspot before clicking on it? - So with one icon each for text, video, image, (picture and text).
copy scenes
When navigating freely through scenes in a round tour, it occurs that you involuntarily walk from A to B and back to A (instead of C), because the viewing direction in the start position is such that it is correct from one walking direction, but not from another. Currently, in that case, I create a new scene with the same 360° image and adjust the viewing angle. However, this leads to a higher data size. Would it be possible to copy a scene and work with the same image?
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Hello,
I really like working with the H5P element of the 360° virtual tour. From my experience and user feedback, three aspects stand out that would enhance the element:
text and image in a hotspot.
Currently it is only possible to display either an image or text in a hotspot. It would be very helpful to be able to use both text and image in a single hotspot.
icons in hotspots
Currently hotspots are marked with a + icon. Wouldn't it be nice if it was clear what kind of media is behind the hotspot before clicking on it? - So with one icon each for text, video, image, (picture and text).
copy scenes
When navigating freely through scenes in a round tour, it occurs that you involuntarily walk from A to B and back to A (instead of C), because the viewing direction in the start position is such that it is correct from one walking direction, but not from another. Currently, in that case, I create a new scene with the same 360° image and adjust the viewing angle. However, this leads to a higher data size. Would it be possible to copy a scene and work with the same image?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: