You are right, only it was in the film and it was Dr Jackson. Thinking about it there are probally none or very litte "Stargate Address's" that could work.
Drew
Posts by zerakith
- 14.08.2006, 20:22
- Forum: Scripting
- Topic: Celestial Object Locating
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- 14.08.2006, 16:52
- Forum: Scripting
- Topic: Celestial Object Locating
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Re: Celestial Object Locating
Ah! yeah C programming habit.
Fixed it now and it works. However the three lines don't even cross each other. Still think it could work in theory thogh.
Drew
Fixed it now and it works. However the three lines don't even cross each other. Still think it could work in theory thogh.
Drew
- 14.08.2006, 16:01
- Forum: Scripting
- Topic: Celestial Object Locating
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Re: Celestial Object Locating
Tried out the method above. I typed in the following code: "Earth1" [ [ "Eta Aur" "Xi2 Cet"} ] "Earth2" [ [ "Iota Cen" "Delta Cnc"} ] "Earth3" [ [ "Alpha Sct" "Omega Eri"} ] I loaded up celestia,...
- 13.08.2006, 16:50
- Forum: Scripting
- Topic: Celestial Object Locating
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Re: Celestial Object Locating
Thanks, Ill try that out.
P.S i think that in prinicple it could work, just wanted to test it out.
Thanks Again,
Drew
P.S i think that in prinicple it could work, just wanted to test it out.
Thanks Again,
Drew
- 13.08.2006, 16:02
- Forum: Scripting
- Topic: Celestial Object Locating
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Celestial Object Locating
Hi, Bit of a noob to celestia scripting so i was wondering if you could help me out. The problem: I want to find a point in space. I will be doing this by using six other points. These points will be constellations. Anyone familar with the Stargate film or programs should recognise this. To find the...