Getting Started with Scripting -- Read this first

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Getting Started with Scripting -- Read this first

Post #1by don » 22.07.2003, 18:11

[Edited Nov 27, 2003]

Question 15 in the Preliminary Celestia User's FAQ provides some basic information about scripting in Celestia. The following is a link to that question and answer (posted by Selden) ...

http://63.224.48.65/forum/viewtopic.php?p=18519&highlight=q15#18519
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Post #2by maxim » 20.11.2003, 13:58

This does NOT seem to work :(

Nor does the -c command launch a script at startup, neither does -once prevent celestia from starting another copy. At least not V1.3.1p11 on Window Systems.

A pitty - I thought I've found a way to control celestia from outside.

greets, maxim.

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Post #3by don » 20.11.2003, 21:48

Howdy maxim,

Thank you for reporting this!

I noticed that Selden has already posted this over into the Bugs forum. It must have broke when something else was worked on <sigh>. Hang tight, and let's hope Chris can fix it for the final release!

-Don G.

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Post #4by selden » 28.11.2003, 00:38

The actual errors were typos in Preliminary User's FAQ #15 which have been fixed.

Don, you probably should update your posting above to provide the correct options ( --once and -u). Maybe providing just a link to the FAQ entry (which I've included here) would be more appropriate.

Sorry.
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Post #5by don » 28.11.2003, 06:29

Thank you for the update Selden. The initial post now points to the FAQ.


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