Krpano: Documentation
They sent a rescue coder, a young man named Kael. He was cocky. "I don't need the docs," he said. "I’ll just use the default viewer."
He read the entries carefully. Not skimmed. Read . He learned that delayedcall could wait for a broken script to heal. He learned that addhtml could inject a lifeline into a corrupted layer. And onremovepano … that was the key. krpano documentation
<events onidle="delayedcall(0.1, removelayer(message));" /> He injected the code. The crystal cave shuddered. The frozen historian’s avatar blinked, then smiled. A text layer appeared, written in pure krpano logic: They sent a rescue coder, a young man named Kael
In the sprawling digital library of Visua, there was a legend about a missing historian. Her name was Elara, and she had sailed deep into the "Spherical Sea"—a vast, interconnected archive of 360-degree worlds, from ancient ruins to distant planets. "I’ll just use the default viewer