Iglooview
This page generates a cubemap of the current panorama. It’s accessible at http://localhost:9070/iglooview in Igloo Web. See above for required settings.
Click within this page to move around, in the same way as you would for standard Street View - use the arrows on the ground, or just click in a direction. Every page will synchronise with any movement made on any other page. This also works when using Igloo Touch on the Web canvas.
URL parameters on iglooview
cff
(cubemap faces flag) - Allows rendering of four or six cubemap faces (we render 6 by default). If you don’t need all six faces, you can append &cff=0
to the URL of the page. This can be useful if your internet connection is slow.
Control page
The control page allows easy movement between different Street View panoramas. It’s accessible at http://localhost:9070/control in Chrome, or at the same port/page on mobile devices using the media server’s local IP (e.g. http://10.0.0.1:9070/control). You can use the Mobile link in the page’s Settings menu to easily access the mobile control view using a QR code - see the Settings section below.
You can use the viewport in the top half of the page as for normal Street View usage, and every page will synchronise with any movement made on any other page.
In panorama mode, you can also click the map to be taken to a panorama at that location. The map otherwise acts like a standard Google Map (drag the mouse to move around, scroll/pinch to zoom in, etc.)
See below for more information about other modes.
Overview
Route mode
Route mode allows you to create a route to travel along. This is exactly the same as getting route directions using Google Maps - we then automatically travel along the route by visiting panoramas along its path.
Driving/walking/cycling directions
Clicking these buttons changes the route’s mode of transportation. This is equivalent to selecting driving/walking/cycling directions when planning a route with standard Google Maps. This is useful if you want to travel along a footpath or similar.
You can switch between modes of transportation at any time, including after a route has been created - i.e. clicking the walking directions button at that point will rebuild the route using walking directions.
Adjust the route’s mode of transportation also dictates how many panoramas will be visited as it progresses - more panoramas are visited in walking mode than in driving mode, for example.
Creating a route
You can type locations into the Start and End searchboxes to define a route. A blue line will appear on the map to reflect this, as shown on the right.
You can also use the map-pin button on the right hand side of the searchbox to use the current panorama as the start/end location. (i.e, go to your desired start/end location and press the button to set it as the start/end point for the route).
Once you have a route in place, you can fine-tune it by interacting with the blue line on the map:
You can drag the line from anywhere to adjust the route to take between the start/end points
You can also drag the red A/B markers to change the start and end locations.
Pressing the Clear button removes the current route entirely.
Playing the route
Once you’re happy with your route, pressing the play button will start the journey. The ⏪/⏩ buttons advance manually through individual sweeps, and the ⏮/⏭ buttons skip to the start/end of the route respectively.
When a route is playing, the play button acts as a pause button, which can be pressed at any time to stop automatically advancing panoramas.
You can switch between modes at any time while a route is playing, and return to the route as it was when switching back to route mode.
While playing a route, the panorama viewer on the control page will automatically orientate its camera to look towards the next panorama that will be visited.
This camera orientation change can also be synchronised with Orbitview, using the Sync menu described in the Overview above. The same is true for locking camera rotation to the Warper, but this is probably undesirable.
Route parameters
The delay slider adjusts the time to wait at each panorama along a route. Increase this value to spend more time in each panorama, or decrease it to spend less.
Saving a route
See the “Favourites” section in the Overview above for details about saving routes.
Route parameters are not saved with routes.
Slideshow mode
Slideshow mode creates a slideshow from a selection of panoramas. You can cycle through slides on a pre-set timer, manually advance slides, or visit a specific slide.
Creating a slideshow
Add panoramas using the map-pin button at the right hand side of the search box (see above):
Go to the panorama you’d like to add, by using the map or searching.
Click the button to add it to the slideshow.
When you add a slide, it will appear in the list at the top of the screen, as shown on the right.
Slide locations are displayed on the map with the red location markers, as shown on the right.
Playing the slideshow
Press the play button to start advancing through the slideshow.
The loop (🔁) button is a toggle, and behaves like a standard loop button in music players - toggling it on means that when the slideshow is over, it will start again from the start.
You can pause playback at any time by pressing the play button (which will display a pause icon when the slideshow is playing).
You can manually advance through slides using the ⏪/⏩ buttons, or click on a specific slide in the list at the top of the screen to show it.
The current slide will be highlighted in the list of the slides at the top of the screen.
The Clear button removes all slides from the current slideshow.
Slideshow parameters
This slider adjusts the amount of time that is spent at each slide of the slideshow.
The circle on the right is a countdown timer; it’ll display the time remaining at each slide.
Editing the slideshow
You can use the edit controls to the right of each slide (in the list of slides) to rename it (📝), remove it from the list (❌), or drag it around the list (☰). This drag handle behaves in the same way as drag handles in the favourites menu, which are described above - just pick an item up using the handle, drag it around the list, then drop it at the desired position.
Saving a slideshow
See the “Favourites” section in the Overview above for details about saving slideshows.
Orbitview
This page is a fullscreen panorama viewer. It’s accessible at http://localhost:9070/orbitview in Igloo Web or Chrome, or at the same port/page on mobile devices, using the media server’s local IP (e.g. http://10.0.0.1:9070/orbitview).
Its intended use is for things like displaying a non-360 Street View window on one wall of an Immersive Room, but can be used for anything where you want to see non-360 Street View content.
There aren’t any additional controls on the orbitview page - but, like all the other pages, it can be used for navigation - any movements will synchronise with all other connected pages.
Orbitview’s camera orientation can be remotely controlled from the Control page - see the section on the Settings menu in the Overview above. Any camera changes made on the Control page can be copied on any connected Orbitview pages.
Mapview
This page is a fullscreen map viewer. It’s accessible at http://localhost:9070/mapview in Igloo Web or Chrome, or at the same port/page on mobile devices, using the media server’s local IP (e.g. http://10.0.0.1:9070/mapview).
You can use it anywhere you want to see a map without this map being attached to the Control page - e.g. one wall of an Immersive Room or something similar.
It can also be used a slightly lighter-weight control page, as it can be clicked to change the current panorama in exactly the same way as the map on the bottom half of the Control page, and synchronises with other pages as you’d expect. It otherwise behaves exactly like a standard Google Map.
All map filters and styles applied using the Filters menu on the control page are synchronised with any connected Mapview pages. These changes are persistent, so if you just want to use Mapview as a standalone page, you only need to adjust the required styling once on the control page. See the Filters menu section of the Overview above for more info.