Page 1 of 1

Suggestion: Compass when on earth surface

Posted: 04.11.2003, 21:34
by LarsS
Hi, I thought it could be a nice feature if Celestia, will get some kind of a compass availability , when using CRTL-G + Y (sync orbit) for going to earth surface.
The compass feature could eventually could just be a cross as a sight (that can be switched on and off), where degrees for direction (N,E,S,W) + angle from earth surface going from 0-90 degrees. I guess this is called azimuth angle?

Best regards
Lars S

Posted: 04.11.2003, 22:47
by ElPelado
Just one thing: when pressing Ctrl-G you dont need to press Y, when you press ctrl-g celestia auomaticaly puts you in sync-orbit mode.

Posted: 04.11.2003, 23:47
by JackHiggins
Ok, I think if we're going to add in a compass function, we should go the whole way & set up a proper Alt/Azimuth reading too. If you need one, then you will probably need to use the other sooner of later too...

The only way to enable it would be pressing Ctrl + F (Altazimuth mode!)

A small digital reading down in the corner (In red maybe, so you could differenciate it from the rest of the readings) would just display something like:

Code: Select all

Alt: 55 Az: 135 (SE)

And maybe another small display below that could read

Code: Select all

Lat: 52.5 (N) Long -8 (W)

just so that you know where on the globe you're actually placed. (So you don't have to constantly keep the earth selected and go into the "GoTo" menu option.)
Also handy for when you're not on the earth!

Maybe i'm pushing it a tad here, but an option for 000.000 vs 0[deg sign] 0" 0.0' would be another nice detail!!

Posted: 05.11.2003, 08:46
by LarsS
Jack, thanks for your response. When can we expect these features added?

regards Lars

Posted: 06.11.2003, 06:29
by Guest
If you have plans to add both then might I suggest another: rotate to rotate parrallel and perpendicular to the horizon. Too much mucking about otherwise when changing direction from west to north etc.

Posted: 06.11.2003, 23:25
by JackHiggins
If you have plans to add both then might I suggest another: rotate to rotate parrallel and perpendicular to the horizon
Ctrl + F does that remember!

LarsS wrote:When can we expect these features added?

Dunno- i'm not one of the developers! I think chris is on holidays at the moment...