I mean, can anyone say Photoreal?

Sure looks more and more photoreal with each release to me!

Vincent wrote:Dirkpitt, after applying your patch, children objects can be selected neither from their localized nor from their english name. Moreover, object are not found anymore in scripts.
(emphasis mine)Sui Ota wrote:1. Typing "Sol", and "/"
2. Selecting planets with tab key
3. Then pressing enter, and in case selected object name is translated, the object is not selected.
With this patch, no satellites of planet whose name is localized are loaded, under both Windows XP and Mac OS X. And as Vincent reported, I can't select by localized name nor English one.dirkpitt wrote:This patch seems to fix the problem.
Vincent wrote:In Windows, children objects and their parent can be selected from their localized name in the Text Input Console. Isn't it the expected behaviour ? As for locations, their name appears in the console as soon as you enable their rendering.
, but Celestia doesn't consider them to be in the solar system. They're not in the system browser, and you have to select either the SSB or an object defined in an ssc as orbiting the SSB (The Sun does NOT work) in order to select them by typing the name. You /can/ type the name of a solar system object when the SSB or an object orbiting it is selected, tho."Newobject" "SSB"
to get the object in a barycentric orbit. This didn't work, at least for me. The object disappeared.OrbitBarycenter "Sol/SSB"
should work. It didn't. The object /was/ present in Celestia, but it's orbit was heliocentric, not barycentric.OrbitFrame {
EclipticJ2000 { Center "SSB" }
}
revent wrote:I'd typed a nice long detailed message about this onto the Bug thread, but of course phpbb didn't post it for me ('post mode not defined', or some such error) and it was gone when I hit the back button. Once again I get to curse and remind myself to copy long posts to the clipboard before hitting the 'preview' button. I should remember that by now...<sigh>
Sui Ota wrote:With this patch, no satellites of planet whose name is localized are loaded, under both Windows XP and Mac OS X. And as Vincent reported, I can't select by localized name nor English one.dirkpitt wrote:This patch seems to fix the problem.
Examples in French (before apply the patch):
Earth ... OK
Terre ... OK
Sol/Earth ... OK
Sol/Terre ... NG
Sol/Earth/Moon ... OK
Sol/Terre/Lune ... NG
Sol/Earth/Lune ... NG
dirkpitt wrote:Have you tried "Terre/" or "Lune/"? (no "Sol/" or "Sol/Terre" in front)? This seems to work for me. Typing the full path works as expected in English but does seem to be partially broken for localizations.
revent wrote:2. It also seemed that usingshould work. It didn't. The object /was/ present in Celestia, but it's orbit was heliocentric, not barycentric.OrbitFrame {
EclipticJ2000 { Center "SSB" }
}
The problem, from what I can tell, is that while barycentric objects aren't in the solar system, solar system objects (i.e. "newobject" "sol") can't be in orbit around the barycenter because it isn't in the solar system. It's a catch-22.
selden wrote:You should be able to find a decent AGP card for between $50 and $100. A Web search turned up several FX 5200 cards for under $40(*). That model will show all of Celestia's current eye-candy, although Chris is thinking about future improvements that'd require a 6300 or better.
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* - avoid the ones without a fan. The heat-sink-only 5200 cards run too hot in 3D mode.
selden wrote:You should be able to find a decent AGP card for between $50 and $100. A Web search turned up several FX 5200 cards for under $40(*). That model will show all of Celestia's current eye-candy, although Chris is thinking about future improvements that'd require a 6300 or better.
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* - avoid the ones without a fan. The heat-sink-only 5200 cards run too hot in 3D mode.
If you've got more than $100 to invest, there are many more possibilities.
fsgregs wrote:If you've got more than $100 to invest, there are many more possibilities.
Chris:
I'm pleased to report that I have just convinced my school principal to upgrade our science lab 3 year old Pentium IV 1.6 GHz CPU HP computers in my high school to 1 GB of RAM and a new Nvidia card. They have given me $170 per computer for the upgrade.
We currently have 512 MB of RAM and a Nvidia 5600 FX card with 4X AGP slot loaded on each of our 30 lab computers.
Given your above quote, and a typical cost of about $50 for another 512 MB of RAM, I'm left with about $120 or so for new cards. Newegg.com is selling GeForce 6800 XT cards with 256 MB VRAM for $120.00. Is that what I should buy (30 of them), or would you recommend something else?
PS: The output on the back of the 6800 XT card appears to be two "DVI-I" ports. My computers have the typical 15 pin video monitor plugs. Can the DVI plugs be converted with an adapter, or is this card not going to work for me? If not, what card should I use for AGP slots with 15 pin plugs?
Sui Ota wrote:And similar problem is in Celestia Browser, under Mac OS X (current CVS).
I can't select satellites nor locations of planets or satellites whose name is localized. And no buttons are invalid.