Search for a location
Posted: 08.07.2017, 10:13
Hello everyone
Location is not an object class like planets, moons, ...
This is why the location files of type ssc start with a declaration "Location".
The search for a "return" location in celestia must be done differently.
In the input field, you must enter the path of the object containing the desired location. For example: for "Apennine ..." on the Moon, you must enter: / Moon / Apennine if you are in the Solar System and / Sol / Earth / Moon / Apennine if you are outside the Solar System.
If the search does not look like this, you may not find locations with special characters such as apostrophe.
Location is not an object class like planets, moons, ...
This is why the location files of type ssc start with a declaration "Location".
The search for a "return" location in celestia must be done differently.
In the input field, you must enter the path of the object containing the desired location. For example: for "Apennine ..." on the Moon, you must enter: / Moon / Apennine if you are in the Solar System and / Sol / Earth / Moon / Apennine if you are outside the Solar System.
If the search does not look like this, you may not find locations with special characters such as apostrophe.