The cancel command currently only cancels the following:
* goto
* follow
Would it be possible to add the following items to be canceled?
* track
* lock (only unlocks second of 2 objects)
* chase
* others?
In other words, to have the cancel command do the same thing that ESC does at the keyboard.
Thank you.
.cel script "cancel" command
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Topic authordon
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Thanks Chris. What about Chase?chris wrote:This is a good suggestion. I'll fix the cancel command to end tracking and lock.
I apologize if I've been unresponsive lately . . . I've been buried in code both at work and at home with Celestia. I'll be crawling out of this hole sometime later in the week
No need to apologize. I just wanted to make sure one of the developers actually read the message.
Guess *you* are the "developer" for all the things I've been bringing up lately. Take your time Chris ... don't forget to breathe!
Thanks again ...
-Don G.
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Thank you Chris
What is "absolute" -- Observer, Geographic or Universal?
What is "absolute" -- Observer, Geographic or Universal?
-Don G.
My Celestia Scripting Resources page
Avatar: Total Lunar Eclipse from our back yard, Oct 2004. Panasonic FZ1 digital camera (no telescope), 36X digital zoom, 8 second exposure at f6.5.
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Much thanks Chris. The change is now recorded in the guide.
-Don G.
My Celestia Scripting Resources page
Avatar: Total Lunar Eclipse from our back yard, Oct 2004. Panasonic FZ1 digital camera (no telescope), 36X digital zoom, 8 second exposure at f6.5.
My Celestia Scripting Resources page
Avatar: Total Lunar Eclipse from our back yard, Oct 2004. Panasonic FZ1 digital camera (no telescope), 36X digital zoom, 8 second exposure at f6.5.