billybob884 wrote:Will this interfear with the earth-UNECE?
This is Fridger's very large, perl-converted, UNECE (UN's City Locations?) database, Location file.
Right now, the best way to find out is to use both and see what happens. Sorry, but some changes may be on the way that will help. This is a brand new, pre-release Celestia function and these files are currently on the "bleeding edge", so please don't get too upset <smile>.
If you find a location that is messed up (too many labels) get the Longitude and Latitude (use Navigation/Go To... dialog) and then use a text editor to search one of the files (probably Fridger's UNECE) for that location. There may be several to find, so make sure you search the entire file making a note of the object names.
Then, go back through the file and change one or more of the following until it gives you satisfactory results:
* Size
* Importance
* Longitude (
small changes)
* Latitude (
small changes)
Size and Importance are used by Celestia to determine at what altitude to show the label. So, you could change either Size or Importance for all identical entries, except for the most important one, to be a very small number. This will allow the important one to be displayed first (highest altitude).
Hope this helps!