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- # JSON Configuration File Options
-
-
-
- ## General options
-
-
- ### `type`
-
- This specifies the panorama type. Can be `equirectangular`, `cubemap`, or
- `multires`. Defaults to `equirectangular`.
-
-
- ### `title`
-
- If set, the value is displayed as the panorama's title. If no title is desired,
- don't set this parameter.
-
-
- ### `author`
-
- If set, the value is displayed as the panorama's author. If no author is
- desired, don't set this parameter.
-
-
- ### `basePath`
-
- This specifies a base path to load the images from.
-
-
- ### `autoLoad`
-
- When set to `true`, the panorama will automatically load. When `false`, the
- user needs to click on the load button to load the panorama. Defaults to
- `false`.
-
-
- ### `autoRotate`
-
- Setting this parameter causes the panorama to automatically rotate when loaded.
- The value specifies the rotation speed in degrees per second. Positive is
- counter-clockwise, and negative is clockwise.
-
-
- ### `autoRotateInactivityDelay`
-
- Sets the delay, in milliseconds, to start automatically rotating the panorama
- after user activity ceases. This parameter only has an effect if the
- `autoRotate` parameter is set.
-
-
- ### `fallback`
-
- If set, the value is used as a URL for a fallback viewer in case Pannellum is
- not supported by the user's device. The user will be given the option to click
- a link and visit this URL if Pannellum fails to work.
-
-
- ### `header`
-
- If this parameter is set, the contents of its value will be inserted into the
- header of `pannellum.htm`. This is useful if one wants to modify Pannellum's
- CSS.
-
-
- ### `showZoomCtrl`
-
- If set to `false`, the zoom controls will not be displayed. Defaults to `true`.
-
-
- ### `showFullscreenCtrl`
-
- If set to `false`, the fullscreen control will not be displayed. Defaults to
- `true`. The fullscreen button will only be displayed if the browser supports
- the fullscreen API.
-
-
- ### `yaw`
-
- Sets the panorama's starting yaw position in degrees. Defaults to `0`.
-
-
- ### `pitch`
-
- Sets the panorama's starting pitch position in degrees. Defaults to `0`.
-
-
- ### `hfov`
-
- Sets the panorama's starting horizontal field of view in degrees. Defaults to
- `100`.
-
-
- ### `minYaw` and `maxYaw`
-
- Sets the minimum / maximum yaw the viewer can be centered at, in degrees.
- Defaults to `-360` / `360`, i.e. no limit.
-
-
- ### `minPitch` and `maxPitch`
-
- Sets the minimum / maximum pitch the viewer can be centered at, in degrees.
- Defaults to `-85` / `85`.
-
-
- ### `minHfov` and `maxHfov`
-
- Sets the minimum / maximum horizontal field of view, in degrees, that the
- viewer can be set to. Defaults to `50` / `120`.
-
-
- ### `compass`
-
- If `true`, a compass is displayed. Defaults to `false`.
-
-
- ### `northOffset`
-
- Set the offset, in degrees, of the center of the panorama from North. As this
- affects the compass, it only has an effect if `compass` is set to `true`.
-
-
- ### `hotSpots`
-
- This specifies an array of hot spots that can be links to other scenes,
- information, or external links. Each array element has the following properties.
-
-
- #### `pitch`
-
- Specifies the pitch portion of the hot spot's location.
-
-
- #### `yaw`
-
- Specifies the yaw portion of the hot spot's location.
-
-
- #### `type`
-
- Specifies the type of the hot spot. Can be `scene` for scene links or `info`
- for information hot spots. A tour configuration file is required for `scene`
- hot spots.
-
- #### `text`
-
- This specifies the text that is displayed when the user hovers over the hot
- spot.
-
- #### `URL`
-
- If specified for an `info` hot spot, the hot spot links to the specified URL.
- Not applicable for `scene` hot spots.
-
- #### `sceneId`
-
- Specifies the ID of the scene to link to for `scene` hot spots. Not applicable
- for `info` hot spots.
-
-
-
- ## `equirectangular` specific options
-
- ### `panorama`
-
- Sets the URL to the equirectangular panorama image. This is relative to
- `basePath` if it is set, else it is relative to the location of
- `pannellum.htm`. An absolute URL can also be used.
-
-
- ### `haov`
-
- Sets the panorama's horizontal angle of view, in degrees. Defaults to `360`.
- This is used if the equirectangular image does not cover a full 360 degrees in
- the horizontal.
-
-
- ### `vaov`
-
- Sets the panorama's vertical angle of view, in degrees. Defaults to `180`. This
- is used if the equirectangular image does not cover a full 180 degrees in the
- vertical.
-
-
- ### `vOffset`
-
- Sets the vertical offset of the center of the equirectangular image from the
- horizon, in degrees. Defaults to `0`. This is used if `vaov` is not zero and
- the equirectangular image is not cropped symmetrically.
-
- ### `ignoreGPanoXMP`
-
- If set to `true`, any embedded Photo Sphere XMP data will be ignored; else,
- said data will override any existing settings. Defaults to `false`.
-
-
-
- ## `cubemap` specific options
-
- ### `cubeMap`
-
- This is an array of URLs for the six cube faces in the order front, right,
- back, left, up, down. These are relative to `basePath` if it is set, else they
- are relative to the location of `pannellum.htm`. Absolute URLs can also be
- used.
-
-
-
- ## `multires` specific options
-
- ### `multiRes`
-
- This contains information about the multiresolution panorama in sub-keys.
-
-
- #### `basePath`
-
- This is the base path of the URLs for the multiresolution tiles. It is relative
- to the regular `basePath` option if it is defined, else it is relative to the
- location of `pannellum.htm`. An absolute URL can also be used.
-
-
- #### `path`
-
- This is a format string for the location of the multiresolution tiles, relative
- to `multiRes.basePath`, which is relative to `basePath`. Format parameters are
- `%l` for the zoom level, `%s` for the cube face, `%x` for the x index, and
- `%y` for the y index. For each tile, `.extension` is appended.
-
-
- #### `fallbackPath`
-
- This is a format string for the location of the fallback tiles for the CSS 3D
- transform-based renderer if the WebGL renderer is not supported, relative
- to `multiRes.basePath`, which is relative to `basePath`. The only format
- parameter is `%s`, for the cube face. For each face, `.extension` is appended.
-
-
- #### `extension`
-
- Specifies the tiles' file extension. Do not include the `.`.
-
-
- #### `tileResolution`
-
- This specifies the size in pixels of each image tile.
-
-
- #### `maxLevel`
-
- This specifies the maximum zoom level.
-
-
- #### `cubeResolution`
-
- This specifies the size in pixels of the full resolution cube faces the image
- tiles were created from.
-
-
-
- ## Additional information for tour configuration files
-
- A tour configuration file contains two top level properties, `default` and
- `scenes`. The `default` property contains options that are used for each scene,
- but options specified for individual scenes override these options. The
- `default` property is required to have a `firstScene` property that contains
- the scene ID for the first scene to be displayed. The `scenes` property
- contains a dictionary of scenes, specified by scene IDs. The values assigned to
- these IDs are specific to each scene.
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