No, there isn't.

-Matthew

On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 2:55:52 AM UTC-4, Emaad wrote:
>
> Is there any way we can add animated objects in panorama using Pannellum?
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 8:23 PM, Matthew Petroff 
> <mat...@mpetroff.net<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> The most likely cause is the texture size being to large for your 
>> graphics card / driver. Does an error get printed to Chome's JavaScript 
>> Console?
>>
>> -Matthew
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, October 7, 2012 11:20:43 PM UTC-4, Rasmus Schultz wrote:
>>>
>>> All I see is a black screen - using Chrome 22.0.1229.79 m.
>>>
>>> I've had no other problems with WebGL-based applications on this 
>>> machine...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 12:03:45 AM UTC-4, Matthew Petroff wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the reports! It should work in recent desktop versions of 
>>>> Firefox and Chrome with proper driver support. Safari needs WebGL to 
>>>> be manually enabled, and Opera won't support it until Opera 12. Mobile 
>>>> support is much more spotty. As for the reports of a black screen, I 
>>>> think it is due to buggy WebGL implementations; when I first started 
>>>> working on this last year, I got the occasional black screen, but with 
>>>> more recent browser updates, this is no longer the case for me. 
>>>>
>>>> I can certainly change the text from "Load Panorama" to "Click to Load 
>>>> Panorama." As for translations, there is no client side way for 
>>>> detecting language that I know of, so it's a bit of a moot point; if 
>>>> one wants to host it on a page in a different language, one can just 
>>>> change the strings in the hosted copy. I might consider changing the 
>>>> base implementation and adding some sort of image pyramid support in 
>>>> the future, but I don't plan on adding new feature or developing it 
>>>> much more until WebGL support matures more. 
>>>>
>>>> -Matthew 
>>>>
>>>> On May 28, 11:49 pm, Matthew Petroff <matt...@mpetroff.net> wrote: 
>>>> > 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. The 
>>>> > lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single 
>>>> > file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily 
>>>> embed 
>>>> > panoramas in web pages as an <iframe>, using code generated by the 
>>>> > included configuration utility. 
>>>> > 
>>>> > For more information and an example, see:
>>>> http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/ 
>>>> > 
>>>> > Or the project page:https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/ 
>>>> > 
>>>> > I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any 
>>>> > feedback or bug reports. 
>>>> > 
>>>> > -Matthew
>>>
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