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- # Pannellum
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- ## About
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- Pannellum is a lightweight, free, and open source panorama viewer for the web. Built using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. It can be deployed easily as a single file, just 15kB gzipped, and then embedded into pages as an `<iframe>`. A configuration utility is included to generate the required code for embedding.
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- ## How to use
- 1. Upload `build/pannellum.htm` and a full equirectangular panorama to a web server.
- * Due to browser security restrictions, a web server must be used locally as well. With Python 2, one can use `python -m SimpleHTTPServer`, and with Python 3, one can use `python -m http.server`, but any other web server will work as well.
- 2. Use the included multi-resolution generator (`utils/multires/generate.py`) or configuration tool (`utils/config/configuration.htm`).
- 3. Insert the generated `<iframe>` code into a page.
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- ### Using `generate.py` to create multires panoramas
- To be able to create multiresolution panoramas, you need to have the `nona` program installed, which is available as part of [Hugin](http://hugin.sourceforge.net/), as well as Python with the [Pillow](https://pillow.readthedocs.org/) package. Then, run
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- ```
- python generate.py pano_image.jpg
- ```
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- in the `utils/multires` directory. This will generate all the image tiles and the `config.json` file in the `./output` folder by default. For this to work, `nona` needs to be on the system path; otherwise, the location of `nona` can be specified using the `-n` flag, e.g. `python generate.py -n /path/to/nona pano_image.jpg`.
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- ## Examples
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- Examples using both the minified version and the version in the `src` directory are included in the `examples` directory.
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- ## Browser Compatibility
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- Since Pannellum is built with recent web standards, it requires a modern browser to function.
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- #### Full support (with appropriate graphics drivers):
- * Firefox 10+
- * Chrome 15+
- * Safari 8+
- * Internet Explorer 11+
- * Edge
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- #### Almost full support (no full screen):
- * Firefox 4+
- * Chrome 9+
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- #### Partial support (WebGL support must first be enabled in preferences)
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- * Safari 5.1+
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- #### No support:
- Internet Explorer 10 and previous
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- #### Not officially supported:
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- Mobile / app frameworks are not officially supported. They may work, but they're not tested and are not the targeted platform.
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- ## Translations
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- All user-facing strings can be changed using the `strings` configuration parameter. There exists a [third-party respository of user-contributed translations](https://github.com/DanielBiegler/pannellum-translation) that can be used with this configuration option.
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- ## Building
- The `utils` folder contains the required build tools, with the exception of Python 3.2+ and Java installations. To build a minified version of Pannellum, run either `build.sh` or `build.bat` depending on your platform.
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- ## License
- Pannellum is distributed under the MIT License. For more information, read the file `COPYING` or peruse the license [online](https://github.com/mpetroff/pannellum/blob/master/COPYING).
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- In the past, parts of Pannellum were based on [three.js](https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js) r40, which is licensed under the [MIT License](https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/44a8652c37e576d51a7edd97b0f99f00784c3db7/LICENSE).
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- The panoramic image provided with the examples is licensed under the [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).
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- ## Credits
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- * [Matthew Petroff](http://mpetroff.net/), Original Author
- * [three.js](https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js) r40, Former Underlying Framework
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