selden wrote:Fridger,
There always has been a problem with recompiling under Windows, especially when .h files are updated. It's like nmake isn't finding all the dependencies. I deleted everything in /src/ so that CVS downloaded a fresh copy of all of the source code and thus forced makerelease.bat to recompile everything.
After installing your prototypes and turning the galaxy limiting magnitude way up, I now can see many of your galaxies. As you say, they're an ugly pink
However, it's clear that a lot of Windows user-interface code hasn't been written yet. For example, I'm getting no on-screen text display showing the change in limiting magnitude for galaxies when I type either ( or ) I think there ought to be a text display like there is for the change in limiting magnitude of stars.
Much more important to me, however, no Nebula objects are being drawn at all, no matter how long I hold down ( [shift 9]. My understanding is that now they're selected separately from galaxies, but there is no "show Nebula" option in the Render/View Options menu.
Selden,
good to see that at least the previous "mystery" seems solved. I am never using nmake. For CVS updating I use the CYGWIN layer with all standard LINUX tools and scripts. Only after everything is ready, I switch on MS-VC++ .net.
The things you mention will certainly come. They are of the easy kind. Linux-KDE has already separate display options of galaxies, nebulae, clusters...since quite some time. The drawing of nebulae works there. Chris was in quite a hurry when he tried to finish the new 1.4.0pre version before leaving for Mt. Baker.
I have written quite some code for proper magnitude handling and coloration. Toti has just now finished a new octree template class treatment that works both for stars and DSO's. Octree optimization etc is where the real challenges are, since these culling things finally determine the fps rates that people can enjoy! I spent quite a bit of time with the latter...
Chris has not yet implemented these newer things due to his next climb at Mt. Baker before the weekend.
But I am confident: we are getting there!
Bye Fridger