Boux wrote:Just to be sure: is the 1.4 final built on exactly same tree than the latest CVS?
Yes, and it's also tagged so you can always check out the release code.
celestia-1.4.0.tar.gz is probably the best way to go.
BlindedByTheLight wrote:Another thanks from me. One thought... depending on my uses, I find I keep needing to reset the preferences a lot. I suspect I could do the same thing by just trashing the preferences file. It'd be nice to have a RESET TO DEFAULT hard-coded but I understand if that's not a priority. I'm not a coder... but I thought an Applescript might be a partial stop-gag.
In in other words, you double-click a file (included in the celestia folder) that says - DOUBLE-CLICK TO RESTORE PREFERENCES....
...and it tosses the Celestia preferences file in the trash. I'm not an Applescript coder but I imagine such a thing isn't too difficult so:
1) If trashing the preferences does work and
2) People think this is a worthwhile tool
dirkpitt wrote:BlindedByTheLight wrote: It'd be nice to have a RESET TO DEFAULT hard-coded but I understand if that's not a priority.
If enough people think this is useful, this feature could be added to Celestia (OS X) in the form of a button that you could press in the Preferences panel, or perhaps a menu item like in Safari. This would make it easy for anyone to reset their settings, and it wouldn't trash both your settings *and* your favorites like what happens if you trash your preferences file. (Of course the favorites do need to be separated out as a file on its own, but that's a different issue)
alphap1us wrote:dirkpitt wrote:BlindedByTheLight wrote: If enough people think this is useful, this feature could be added to Celestia (OS X) in the form of a button that you could press in the Preferences panel, or perhaps a menu item like in Safari.
+1 from me. I'd love this.
Cheers,
Joe
dirkpitt wrote:BlindedByTheLight wrote:Another thanks from me. One thought... depending on my uses, I find I keep needing to reset the preferences a lot. I suspect I could do the same thing by just trashing the preferences file. It'd be nice to have a RESET TO DEFAULT hard-coded but I understand if that's not a priority. I'm not a coder... but I thought an Applescript might be a partial stop-gag.
In in other words, you double-click a file (included in the celestia folder) that says - DOUBLE-CLICK TO RESTORE PREFERENCES....
...and it tosses the Celestia preferences file in the trash. I'm not an Applescript coder but I imagine such a thing isn't too difficult so:
1) If trashing the preferences does work and
2) People think this is a worthwhile tool
If enough people think this is useful, this feature could be added to Celestia (OS X) in the form of a button that you could press in the Preferences panel, or perhaps a menu item like in Safari. This would make it easy for anyone to reset their settings, and it wouldn't trash both your settings *and* your favorites like what happens if you trash your preferences file. (Of course the favorites do need to be separated out as a file on its own, but that's a different issue)