I edited the solarsys.ssc to change some Neptune's texure. After i added an alternate surfaces line, the planet disappeared from Celestia.
After some probing, i realized that Pluto was missing too. Including all of the information that came after the Neptune portion on solarsys.ssc. What could have happened? Did i mess up something?
Here's what a portion of the file looks like. Perhaps you can find a problem? Thanks.
"Neptune" "Sol"
{
Texture "neptune_current.*"
Color [ 0.75 0.75 1.0 ]
HazeColor [ 0.6 1 0.75 ]
HazeDensity 0.35
Radius 24766 # equatorial
Oblateness 0.017
CustomOrbit "vsop87-neptune"
EllipticalOrbit
{
Period 164.793
SemiMajorAxis 30.0690
Eccentricity 0.0086
Inclination 1.7692
AscendingNode 131.722
LongOfPericenter 44.971
MeanLongitude 304.880
}
Atmosphere {
Height 130
Lower [ 0.6 0.65 1.0 ]
Upper [ 0.5 0.55 0.9 ]
Sky [ 0.5 0.7 0.9 ]
}
RotationPeriod 16.11 # System III (magnetic field)
Obliquity 28.03
EquatorAscendingNode 49.235
RotationOffset 228.65 # correct System III prime meridian
Albedo 0.62
Rings {
Inner 53150
Outer 62947
Texture "neptune-rings.png"
}
Planets missing
The error is in or just before the description of the first object that is not drawn.
I'd suggest looking at Celestia's "console log" (type a "~". On U.S. keyboards, that's the same as "Shift-`". On European keyboards, you'll probably have to type a "space" afterward.) The on-screen display wi'll include an error message that might help locate the typo. Use the arrow keys to move the log up and down.
I'd suggest looking at Celestia's "console log" (type a "~". On U.S. keyboards, that's the same as "Shift-`". On European keyboards, you'll probably have to type a "space" afterward.) The on-screen display wi'll include an error message that might help locate the typo. Use the arrow keys to move the log up and down.
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