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surface view
Posted: 09.09.2004, 13:59
by oldone
using version 1.3.2 in XP. problem with night sky simulation.
typing y then Cntrl-G doesn't give a stable viewpoint. the altitude increases slowly.
Posted: 09.09.2004, 14:28
by selden
Over how long a time period?
What object did you select?
Exactly what sequence of commands did you use?
I just now typed the command sequence
4 g y ctrl-g (without the spaces)
and it's stable on Mars at 339.60 meters after several minutes of RealTime. It's also stable after several years of accelerated time.
This kind of problem might possibly be due to accumulated floating point round-off errors, I suppose, especially if your system has a defective FPU.
Exactly what model and speed of CPU chip does your system have? Are you overclocking it? (That often can cause subtle problems.)
can't reproduce it
Posted: 11.09.2004, 13:34
by oldone
i thought it was reproduceable but can't do it today. had set to my local co-ordinates, then y cntl-g cntrl-f
my system's a (mere) PIII
will post again if i can reproduce
drifting from sync orbit after toggle atmospheres
Posted: 18.09.2004, 12:02
by Willem
Using version 1.3.2 (Win98) I have the following problem:
- toggling atmospheres (cntl-a) on and off causes drifting from a stable position ("follow" or "sync orbit" above an object).
Drifting is noticable by a continuously changing distance and the changing apparent diameter. Doing another Y of F on the selected object does not help. It keeps drifting.
Thus : 4 G cntl-A cntl-A causes a continuously changing apparent diameter of Mars even though it syn-orbits the planet.
Willem
Keyboard bug
Posted: 18.10.2004, 20:34
by Seb
Theres a bug in how Celestia reads keyboard presses.
A & Z also controls movement forward and back, pressing Ctrl-A is actually doing Ctrl-A and also 'A' keypress, which is causing the forward movement.
Posted: 18.10.2004, 21:34
by selden
seb,
Are you running W98 (or 95) or XP?
Celestia seems to have problems reading keypresses properly from W98, but not from XP. Whether it's a problem in Celestia or in the Windows API, I dunno.
Posted: 19.10.2004, 21:41
by Seb
My system:
Win Home XP
CPU: 3.1ghz 512meg
GPU: nVidia MX440
Celestia: 1.3.2 Final
I just checked again, the problem still exists. Only seems to be a problem with ctrl-A, as ctrl-T doesnt have this problem.
Posted: 19.10.2004, 21:48
by granthutchison
Yes, I can reproduce the "ctrl-A" interaction with "A", as Seb and Willem describe, using XP Pro SP2.
Grant
Posted: 19.10.2004, 22:59
by t00fri
CTRL A and A are working fine under Linux (celestia-KDE)
Bye Fridger
Posted: 20.10.2004, 00:19
by Evil Dr Ganymede
Ctrl-A causes motion in W2K Sp4, Celestia 1.3.2 final