Celestia 1.7.0 Development Thread
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Not on my system. I haven't tried the win build. This is linux qt version.
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The cone is john71's model.
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The cone is john71's model.
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Just grabbed the 18sco dyson sphere.
Using with current personal build of commit 5475, greeking disabled & asterisms brightened, no other changes.
I put the ssc in extras.
The 3ds in models.
The textures in textures/medres.
Here is what I see when I go to 18 Sco
Once inside the diameter there is a light source, but no texture, and nothing except white and the star visible.
A single off center light source is present, which I believe is aligned with rotation.
Janus.
Using with current personal build of commit 5475, greeking disabled & asterisms brightened, no other changes.
I put the ssc in extras.
The 3ds in models.
The textures in textures/medres.
Here is what I see when I go to 18 Sco
Once inside the diameter there is a light source, but no texture, and nothing except white and the star visible.
A single off center light source is present, which I believe is aligned with rotation.
Janus.
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I don't know either. I downloaded john71's problem files to test if they were visible. A black cone is visible, What is it supposed to look like. I guess you got a cone also with a test on 1.6.1.
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This post has nothing to do with your current discussion but concerns version 1.7.0 in progress.
In 1.6.1, the contextual menu of the stars (right click) makes it possible to see and go towards the planets which revolve around the star; it's the same thing between a planet and its moons. I regret that there is not a reverse command of the same type to the 'parent' object: from a planet to its star, from a moon to its planet, ...
The planets of the Solar System, we know them, at least I hope so, but the exoplanets are called all b, c, d, or e and after a while we do not know where we are. A simple command back to the star would be really nice.
In 1.6.1, the contextual menu of the stars (right click) makes it possible to see and go towards the planets which revolve around the star; it's the same thing between a planet and its moons. I regret that there is not a reverse command of the same type to the 'parent' object: from a planet to its star, from a moon to its planet, ...
The planets of the Solar System, we know them, at least I hope so, but the exoplanets are called all b, c, d, or e and after a while we do not know where we are. A simple command back to the star would be really nice.
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Sounds reasonable and easy to implement. https://github.com/CelestiaProject/Celestia/issues/279
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In the vanilla VS version fading orbits work.
This is from a three hour old vanilla build of commit 5482 I just did.
Do I need to look at a toggle to turn fading orbits on and off in the non qt version?
Janus.
EDIT: Just grabbed celestia-bin-win32_1.7.0~git20190503+06ca2c5.7z from https://dl.bintray.com/celestia/celestia-builds/ and tried it out.
Fading orbits are working in it.
Note: that archive is just the x86 executables, you will need to copy config and data files to use it.
EDIT2: 64-bit works as well.
This is from a three hour old vanilla build of commit 5482 I just did.
Do I need to look at a toggle to turn fading orbits on and off in the non qt version?
Janus.
EDIT: Just grabbed celestia-bin-win32_1.7.0~git20190503+06ca2c5.7z from https://dl.bintray.com/celestia/celestia-builds/ and tried it out.
Fading orbits are working in it.
Note: that archive is just the x86 executables, you will need to copy config and data files to use it.
EDIT2: 64-bit works as well.
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john71 wrote:OK, I didn't know that. Anyway, not that important...
Hmm, I have misunderstood you. Actually Qt version should work at least they work in GNU/Linux, I'll try to check what's wrong.
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I've checked both native and qt versions under wine and fading orbits are working.
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Lafuente_Astronomy wrote:Regarding Celestia 1.7.0, when will the new database be implemented into it?
New database is generally implemented. But to work it need a working octree. And octree is still somewhat not working...
Still formally developer, but too tired to develop. I feel sad, but Celestia is going forward despite it.
Btw, the universe is ruled by electricity.
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Lafuente_Astronomy, I will continue to update the database when I have time and when other Celestia Origin members can help me. I'm busy now...
Here is a new database (WIP): https://github.com/Askaniy/Celestia-UpdatingContent
Here is a new database (WIP): https://github.com/Askaniy/Celestia-UpdatingContent
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priogronian, Askaniy, don't worry. Take your time. I know you both will make Celestia even better little by little
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I felt a need to calling for help: Astrodb branch bugs hunting help request. I'm not sure if I'm too tired to find it or just too stupid...
Still formally developer, but too tired to develop. I feel sad, but Celestia is going forward despite it.
Btw, the universe is ruled by electricity.
Btw, the universe is ruled by electricity.