Den 29/05/2012 05.49 skrev "Matthew Petroff" <matt...@mpetroff.net>:
>
> After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
> source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
> HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free.

This sounds like a very interesting project. I haven't been able to test it
on my computer yet, but on Android I had no luck in getting your example to
work, unfortunately.

With the built-in browser (Android 2.2.2 Froyo), the viewer reports missing
WebGL support, which is probably true for that browser.

With Firefox 10.0.4 for Android, downloaded from Google Play just now,
after I tap the Load Panorams button, it says Loading for a while, and then
two thirds of the pano area turns black, and then nothing happens. I
googled for Webgl support in Firefox for Android, and it seems some users
have to turn it on (set webgl.force-enabled to true in about:config) before
it works. However, this didn't change anything for me.

After also enabling webgl.force_osmesa as suggested by e.g.
http://goo.gl/x1zEg it didn't work, but now I get the no webgl support
message like with the built-in browser.

I'll try testing on my computer later.

Btw, if you plan on translating the viewer into other languages, I'll be
able to do a Danish translation, for what it's worth :-)

Thomas

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