Selecting/deselecting orbits

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Topic author
Olenthra

Selecting/deselecting orbits

Post #1by Olenthra » 05.09.2003, 15:54

Hi all,

I am a new fan of Celestia. Everything is wonderful about it! I do have one question though.

When I select "Orbits", all planetary and their respective moon orbits are shown (in blue) the selected object orbit is of course red. Is it possible to select and show ONLY planetary orbits, and not draw all the moon orbits. Or vica versa, only show the moon orbits, and not the planetary ones.

I notice that asteroid/comet/spacecraft orbits are not shown unless one is selected red. Can they all be selected to be shown?

Jupiter looks crouded with all of the orbits of its moons shown. Can only the 4 Galilean ones be selected and not the outer ones?

This would be an easy feature to code if it is possible. It would be similar to the LABEL feature, ie only show those orbits that are selected. Let me know if this is something that can or can not be done.

Thanks!

don
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Re: Selecting/deselecting orbits

Post #2by don » 05.09.2003, 16:58

Hello Olenthra,

Welcome to Celestia and the forums! :D


Olenthra wrote:Is it possible to select and show ONLY planetary orbits, and not draw all the moon orbits. Or vica versa, only show the moon orbits, and not the planetary ones. I notice that asteroid/comet/spacecraft orbits are not shown unless one is selected red. Can they all be selected to be shown?
Yes, this is possible in Celestia version 1.3.1pre9, which is available at http://63.224.48.65/celestia/files/ as http://63.224.48.65/celestia/files/celestia-win32-1.3.1pre9.exe (11 MB).

You select the Render Menu, and then the View Options sub-menu.


Olenthra wrote:Jupiter looks crouded with all of the orbits of its moons shown. Can only the 4 Galilean ones be selected and not the outer ones?

Selecting individual object orbits has not been implemented yet, but has been discussed. It is not known at this point in time if the developers have decided to add this function or not.

Hope this helps,
-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.

Topic author
Olenthra

Thanks!

Post #3by Olenthra » 05.09.2003, 17:39

Thank-you very much, I will continue to check for updates!


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