When removing a container layer (removelayer(mycontainer)) it doesn't removes layers inside the container.
Could be cool to remove everything inside too ?
removelayer container
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But the container is not really persé a container in this way.
It is just a layer but not textfield or graphic.The ...> blabla </layer>
Makes it nested layers. No need for layer type container.What would be nice is
removelayernest(nestparentlayername);Tuur
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or removetree() since hotspots can have children too.
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Hi,
in the next 1.19 version (should be also already in 1.19-pr3) the removelayer() actions supports a second parameter 'removechildren' - when it will be set to 'true', then all children elements will be automatically removed too.
Best regards,
Klaus -
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Hi Klaus,
there seems to be a problem with the second placeholder to remove all children elements .. the problem is only in IE windows 11.
removing the children separate fixed the problem.EDIT: after the removehotspot(bla, true); i do directly a zoomto action.
It looks like IE doesn't clean up all child layers fully.
In this particular case this hotspots has 3 child layers.. Maybe because i say remove hotspot, it doesn't clean the layers?Tuur
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Hi,
ZitatEDIT: after the removehotspot(bla, true); i do directly a zoomto action.
It looks like IE doesn't clean up all child layers fully.
In this particular case this hotspots has 3 child layers.. Maybe because i say remove hotspot, it doesn't clean the layers?
Yes - the removehotspot action doesn't support removing children layers yet - see:
https://krpano.com/docu/actions/#removehotspotBest regards,
Klaus -
Ah yes.
sorry, i didn't look there. I just assumed it was working.
Hope it will soon.Cheers!
Tuur
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