Last evening I found solution, it seems.
The line should contain the next string: file://C:/Celestia/extras/my/info/ISS.html
Sometimes I hate Linux-makers for such things It's an absolute path, not relative, unfortunately. But it's better than anything.
Posts by TutliQ
- 10.04.2010, 06:46
- Forum: Celestia in Education
- Topic: Additional Information / Images / External Link in Celestia
- Replies: 1
- Views: 12115
- 09.04.2010, 01:58
- Forum: Celestia in Education
- Topic: Additional Information / Images / External Link in Celestia
- Replies: 1
- Views: 12115
Additional Information / Images / External Link in Celestia
Well... I think my question won't be original and probably there are a lot of discussions about this matter already, but I didn't find answer so I want ask some questions about additional information and images in Celestia :) I often use Celestia in places where no any Internet communications availa...
- 13.10.2007, 13:55
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: RGB colors in ssc-file
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2586
RGB colors in ssc-file
It's me again with new portion of questions. The color of planet atmospheres is described with three parameters in ssc-file: RGB. But I didn't understand how to use these parameters. Usually RGB-gamma is described by variables between 0 and 255 (MS Paint). Other way to define the color is using the ...
- 13.10.2007, 13:46
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Celestia 1.5.0pre3
- Replies: 62
- Views: 53425
Re: Celestia 1.5.0pre3
Well... I don't know exactly is it a specific feature of new version (1.5.0pre3) or maybe it's a problem of my computer, but I can't see the flare around the stars. The Sun and other stars seem like balls with sharp edges. The file flare.jpg is at its standart place (folder "textures") and I didn't ...
- 13.10.2007, 11:47
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: Starcraft Add-on
- Replies: 34
- Views: 21960
Re: Starcraft Add-on
I've got one question about Starcraft add-on... Where are located the planets of Starcraft? There is a lot of discussions about possible position of planets of Babylon 5 or Star Terk, or Battletech. According to Starcraft baseline Tarsonis and other worlds are located somewhere in Milky Way. But in ...
- 13.10.2007, 11:22
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Lines between stars or fictional planet systems
- Replies: 44
- Views: 46934
Re: Lines between stars or fictional planet systems
I made the lines using file "asterism.dat". The result looks rather good! It's exactly what I wanted. Thanks!
- 12.10.2007, 07:25
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Lines between stars or fictional planet systems
- Replies: 44
- Views: 46934
Re: Lines between stars or fictional planet systems
Wow! Thank you I'll try to do it right now.
- 11.10.2007, 14:54
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Lines between stars or fictional planet systems
- Replies: 44
- Views: 46934
Lines between stars or fictional planet systems
Well... I know that my question seems very strange and maybe even silly :roll: Is there any way to create in Celestia random lines (with various colors and thickness) between stars like the constellation lines or borders? I'm trying to use Celestia as a starmap where I can locate the sphere of influ...