How do you install scripts? I downloaded a celx script which will launch Celestia just fine from the download folder, but when I run it from within Celestia, I grt the following fatal error:
:16:attempt to call method 'newposition'(a nil value)
Thanks
Installing Scripts
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Topic authorScott Chapin
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Re: Installing Scripts
Not at all... They should run from pretty much everywhere without installing.Scott Chapin wrote:How do you install scripts?
I downloaded a celx script which will launch Celestia just fine from the download folder, but when I run it from within Celestia, I grt the following fatal error:
:16:attempt to call method 'newposition'(a nil value)
What script? What version of Celestia?
Are you sure you are using the same version of Celestia both times?
Harald
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Topic authorScott Chapin
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Re: Installing Scripts
It's your ALT-AZ script
show-azimuth-elevation_v1.2.celx
Yes, I'm new to this, so I believe I have the latest:
1.3.1
Thanks
What script?
show-azimuth-elevation_v1.2.celx
Are you sure you are using the same version of Celestia both times?
Harald
Yes, I'm new to this, so I believe I have the latest:
1.3.1
Thanks
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Topic authorScott Chapin
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Howdy Scott,
Actually, 1.3.1 is the latest "final" release. Everything after that is a "pre-release", which basically means it has new features, some bug fixes here and there, etc. Pre-releases are normally fairly stable, except for brand new features, which sometimes don't work as expected on all platforms, or might even break previous functions that did work properly.
The current pre-release is 1.3.2 pre11, and is available here:
http://www.shatters.net/celestia/files/celestia-win32-1.3.1pre11.exe
Cheers,
Scott Chapin wrote:I have just now come to realize that the program at the official site is not the latest and greatest. I just found 1.3.2pre8, and it works.
Actually, 1.3.1 is the latest "final" release. Everything after that is a "pre-release", which basically means it has new features, some bug fixes here and there, etc. Pre-releases are normally fairly stable, except for brand new features, which sometimes don't work as expected on all platforms, or might even break previous functions that did work properly.
The current pre-release is 1.3.2 pre11, and is available here:
http://www.shatters.net/celestia/files/celestia-win32-1.3.1pre11.exe
Cheers,
-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.
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Topic authorScott Chapin
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Hi Don,
I figured that prelease meant beta, but I wanted Harald's script. Now I need to figure out how to use Celestia as a planetarium. The German manual describes it, but my German is not that good.
I'm at 33.88 North Lat, so when I pick 56.12 N Lat and hit CTRL-G, I wind up on the surface with the horizon at my zentih, but I cannot control the azimuth nor altitude of my view.
I can go to my true position and hit CTRL-G, like the manual says, but I wind up a 56.12 N Lat. Seems like CTRL-G swings your radial 90degs.
I figured that prelease meant beta, but I wanted Harald's script. Now I need to figure out how to use Celestia as a planetarium. The German manual describes it, but my German is not that good.
I'm at 33.88 North Lat, so when I pick 56.12 N Lat and hit CTRL-G, I wind up on the surface with the horizon at my zentih, but I cannot control the azimuth nor altitude of my view.
I can go to my true position and hit CTRL-G, like the manual says, but I wind up a 56.12 N Lat. Seems like CTRL-G swings your radial 90degs.
Scott,
After you get to the surface, type Ctrl-F to change the arrow keys into Alt-Az controls.
See The Preliminary User's FAQ, Q/A #19
After you get to the surface, type Ctrl-F to change the arrow keys into Alt-Az controls.
See The Preliminary User's FAQ, Q/A #19
Selden
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Topic authorScott Chapin
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The FAQ is very near the top of the Celestia Users Forum Web page. Right now it's the 5th item from the top of that page.
Also, you'll notice that the phrase [url=http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=21807&highlight=#21807]
The Preliminary User's FAQ, Q/A #19[/url]
is a different color from the rest of the message.
That's because it's a link to that particular FAQ. Just click on it and it'll open the FAQ (and its answer) in a new browser window.
Also, you'll notice that the phrase [url=http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=21807&highlight=#21807]
The Preliminary User's FAQ, Q/A #19[/url]
is a different color from the rest of the message.
That's because it's a link to that particular FAQ. Just click on it and it'll open the FAQ (and its answer) in a new browser window.
Selden
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Howdy Scott,
That's what my German User'S Guide says too (Page 47, 4th section).
BTW: Why are you using the german guide?
Adirondack
After you get to the surface, type Ctrl-F to change the arrow keys into Alt-Az controls.
That's what my German User'S Guide says too (Page 47, 4th section).
BTW: Why are you using the german guide?
Adirondack
We all live under the same sky, but we do not have the same horizon. (K. Adenauer)
The horizon of some people is a circle with the radius zero - and they call it their point of view. (A. Einstein)
The horizon of some people is a circle with the radius zero - and they call it their point of view. (A. Einstein)
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Topic authorScott Chapin
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That's what my German User'S Guide says too (Page 47, 4th section).
BTW: Why are you using the german guide?
Adirondack
Hi Adirondack,
The Celestia home page did not have an English guide, and I can muddle through everyday German....Soooo I gave it a try. I finally located an English version which does not cover use as a planetarium, like the german guide.
It is sometimes hard enough to decipher technical English, let alone technical Deutsch! Besides, when the German manual said to stand on my head, that was fine , but I couldn't figure out how to di it!
Scott Chapin wrote:Besides, when the German manual said to stand on my head, that was fine , but I couldn't figure out how to di it!
Awww, that one's easy -- just rotate everything else in the room to be upside down!
-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.
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Topic authorScott Chapin
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