Is it, or will it be posible to use different colours for locations?
EG: one colour for capital citys
another colour for major citys.... and so on ?
Location Colours ?
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You can use the Type field in .ssc files . . . Here are the recognized codes:
The two letter codes are the ones used by the USGS. I also permit "Crater" instead of writing "AA"--I'll introduce similar aliases for the rest of the feature types. Any you would add a city like this:
--Chris
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{ "AA", Location::Crater },
{ "VA", Location::Vallis },
{ "MO", Location::Mons },
{ "PM", Location::Planum },
{ "CM", Location::Chasma },
{ "PE", Location::Patera },
{ "ME", Location::Mare },
{ "RU", Location::Rupes },
{ "TE", Location::Tessera },
{ "RE", Location::Regio },
{ "CH", Location::Chaos },
{ "TA", Location::Terra },
{ "AS", Location::Astrum },
{ "CR", Location::Corona },
{ "DO", Location::Dorsum },
{ "FO", Location::Fossa },
{ "CA", Location::Catena },
{ "MN", Location::Mensa },
{ "RI", Location::Rima },
{ "UN", Location::Undae },
{ "RT", Location::Reticulum },
{ "PL", Location::Planitia },
{ "LI", Location::Linea },
{ "FL", Location::Fluctus },
{ "FR", Location::Farrum },
{ "LF", Location::LandingSite },
{ "XX", Location::Other },
{ "City", Location::City },
{ "Observatory", Location::Observatory },
{ "Landing Site", Location::LandingSite },
{ "Crater", Location::Crater },
The two letter codes are the ones used by the USGS. I also permit "Crater" instead of writing "AA"--I'll introduce similar aliases for the rest of the feature types. Any you would add a city like this:
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Location "Wellington" "Sol/Earth"
{
LongLat [ 174.823 -41.275 0 ]
Size 10
Importance 500
Type "City"
}
--Chris
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thanks Chris
I added the "City" code to the Earth-Citys.ssc file
So you can toggle them on and off from the locations menu now
http://www.bt.homepage.btinternet.co.uk/Files/Earth-Citys.ssc
Jack may i ask you how you linked to your gallery, in your signature,
without having the whole url string showing ?
I added the "City" code to the Earth-Citys.ssc file
So you can toggle them on and off from the locations menu now

Jack may i ask you how you linked to your gallery, in your signature,
without having the whole url string showing ?
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Thanks chris nice to know what to do now!
It's sorta like how you do quotes with names- in your signature write:
[ url = link_to_gallery_here ] displayed text here [ / url ]
except without all the spaces obviously!
Darkmiss wrote:Jack may i ask you how you linked to your gallery, in your signature,
without having the whole url string showing ?
It's sorta like how you do quotes with names- in your signature write:
[ url = link_to_gallery_here ] displayed text here [ / url ]
except without all the spaces obviously!
To Chris, and others who are creating Location files . . .
Thank you Chris for the definitions!
I would like to suggest that you all get together and define a list of Size and Importance values for specific things. For example:
Size 1 = house?
Size 2 = commercial building
...
Size 10 = small city
Size 100 = medium city
Size 200 = large city
(ONLY an example!)
Same kind of thing with Importance.
Why? So that when a Location file has a gazillion entries in it, or the user has lots of Location files of different things, that the user can better control what labels actually get displayed.
For example, I'm using a couple of large Location files that Fridger (sp?) created, went to Hawaii, and every location on the big island is stacked on top of each other, with no way to manipulate the display to see them all (rotate, orbit, set Size value in dialog, etc.). It's just a big green blob <frown>.
By pre-defining a list of Size and Importance values for Location list creators to follow, it will allow all Location files, created by anyone, to be displayed the way the user wants via one set of end-user controls (the Locations dialog box).
Yes?
-Don
Thank you Chris for the definitions!
I would like to suggest that you all get together and define a list of Size and Importance values for specific things. For example:
Size 1 = house?
Size 2 = commercial building
...
Size 10 = small city
Size 100 = medium city
Size 200 = large city
(ONLY an example!)
Same kind of thing with Importance.
Why? So that when a Location file has a gazillion entries in it, or the user has lots of Location files of different things, that the user can better control what labels actually get displayed.
For example, I'm using a couple of large Location files that Fridger (sp?) created, went to Hawaii, and every location on the big island is stacked on top of each other, with no way to manipulate the display to see them all (rotate, orbit, set Size value in dialog, etc.). It's just a big green blob <frown>.
By pre-defining a list of Size and Importance values for Location list creators to follow, it will allow all Location files, created by anyone, to be displayed the way the user wants via one set of end-user controls (the Locations dialog box).
Yes?
-Don
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JackHiggins wrote:It's sorta like how you do quotes with names- in your signature write:
[ url = link_to_gallery_here ] displayed text here [ / url ]
except without all the spaces obviously!
Thanks Jack that makes it look more tidy

don wrote:Size 1 = house?
Size 2 = commercial building
...
Size 10 = small city
Size 100 = medium city
Size 200 = large city
(ONLY an example!)
-Don
This is a good idea Don G
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Hi Chris,chris wrote:You can use the Type field in .ssc files . . . Here are the recognized codes ... The two letter codes are the ones used by the USGS. ...
Just spent some time looking for English definitions of the Latin terms you used, and found the following:
According to ...
Astrogeology Research Program Home
Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
Descriptor Terms (Feature Types)
Feature Description Designation
Department of the Interior | US Geological Survey
URL: http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/append5.html
Last updated: 01/31/2003 12:20:56
Send comments, suggestions or questions to: Jennifer Blue, (jblue@usgs.gov)
... your current list is missing 20 items, which include . . .
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AL Albedo Feature Geographic area distinguished by amount of reflected light
CB Cavus, cavi Hollows, irregular steep-sided depressions usually in arrays or clusters
CO Colles Small hills or knobs
ER Eruptive center Active volcanic centers on IO
FA Facula, faculae Bright spot
LA Labes Landslide
LB Labyrinthus, labyrinthi Complex of intersecting valleys
LC Lacus "Lake"; small plain (MOON only)
LE Lenticula, lenticulae Small dark spots on EUROPA
LG Large ringed feature Cryptic ringed features
MA Macula, maculae Dark spot, may be irregular
OC Oceanus A very large dark area on the moon (MOON only)
PA Palus, paludes "Swamp"; small plain (MOON only)
PR Promontorium, promontoria "Cape"; headland promontoria (MOON only)
PU Plume
SC Scopulus, scopuli Lobate or irregular scarp
SI Sinus "Bay"; small plain
SU Sulcus, sulci Subparallel furrows and ridges
TH Tholus, tholi Small domical mountain or hill
VS Vastitas, vastitates Extensive plain
Were these items omitted on purpose, or should they be added to your list?
Below, since most of us don't know Latin, I added the USGS English translation in parens for the items Celestia currently recognizes:
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AA Crater ........ (craters A circular depression)
AS Astrum ........ (astra Radial-patterned features on VENUS)
CA Catena ........ (catenae Chain of craters)
CH Chaos ......... (Distinctive area of broken terrain)
CM Chasma ........ (chasmata A deep, elongated, steep-sided depression)
CR Corona ........ (coronae Ovoid-shaped feature)
DO Dorsum ........ (dorsa Ridge)
FE Flexus ........ (A very low curvilinear ridge with a scalloped pattern)
FL Fluctus ....... (Flow terrain)
FO Fossa ......... (fossae Long, narrow, shallow depression)
FR Farrum ........ (farra Pancake-like structure, or a row of such structures)
LF LandingSite ... (Lunar features at or near APOLLO LANDING SITES)
LI Linea ......... (lineae A dark or bright elongate marking, may be curved or straight)
ME Mare .......... (maria "Sea"; large circular plain (MOON only)
MN Mensa ......... (mensae A flat-topped prominence with cliff-like edges)
MO Mons .......... (montes Mountain)
PE Patera ........ (paterae An irregular crater, or a complex one with scalloped edges)
PL Planitia ...... (planitiae Low plain)
PM Planum ........ (plana Plateau or high plain)
RE Regio ......... (regiones A large area marked by reflectivity or color distinctions from
adjacent areas, or a broad geographic region)
RI Rima .......... (rimae Fissure - MOON only)
RT Reticulum ..... (reticula reticular (netlike pattern on VENUS)
RU Rupes ......... (Scarp)
TA Terra ......... (terrae Extensive land mass)
TE Tessera ....... (tesserae Tile-like, polygonal terrain)
UN Undae ......... (Dunes)
VA Vallis ........ (valles Valley)
The "MOON only" entries denote where USGS says the entry is "Used only on the Moon".
The feature names in caps denote a feature used only on that specific object (ie. IO, VENUS, EUROPA).
Question:
After all this, do we really need features/codes like "Tile-like, polygonal terrain", "reticular (netlike pattern on VENUS)", and "Ovoid-shaped feature" in Celestia? Why not use simple things that everyone can relate to, such as Continent, Country, Ocean, Lake, etc., along with the features above that would be neccessary to describe "Locations", and not "Geologic Formations" on other objects?
Just curious <smile>.
-Don G.
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