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I strongly second this suggestion. It will allow demos of Argon2 functionality in places other than where the GeoObjects are actually located, which will be massively useful to me and make it much easier to 'spread the word'. The comment above sounds like it is suggesting something built in to the app for the user to choose a location for the 'camera'. That would be neat, but presumably require quite a bit of interface building. A simpler option that would work for many circumstances would be to allow the page to specify an arbitrary location, via a command like AR.FixedCamera(long, lat, height). All unspecified camera attributes (pointing direction) would remain 'live' so that one could still pan around as if at that location.
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I realize that GeoSpot is intended to do something like this, but there is zero documentation for it, at least in the Argon2 doc set. And the provided example actually only uses Ar.GeoSpotPanorama(). I recall that in Argon1, it was meant to provide a touchable location marker with a description, so that users could go to the point described ('corner of the library' or similar) and then touch to say that they were there. If that's correct, you still have to be in the general area to see the GeoSpot marker, so it wouldn't work for what I envision (being in London and choosing a file that gives the view from a place in New Jersey, for example). But the facility of choosing an arbitrary camera location is obviously there...
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