Good to hear. A corrupted file, files all along? Now if I could only fix my problems.
cartrite
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Topic authorNIGHTCAST2000
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Hi Cartrite,
I do suspect it was the celsplashscreen.h all along it MIGHT be also a couple of files I downloaded from a post on the forum(chris's Faster, smooth high-precision orbits)I popped in the render.h and render.cpp into my celestia folder to replace the ones I had in there.Oh well we live and learn.
May I ask what sort of problems your're having?
Regards,
NIGHCAST2000
I do suspect it was the celsplashscreen.h all along it MIGHT be also a couple of files I downloaded from a post on the forum(chris's Faster, smooth high-precision orbits)I popped in the render.h and render.cpp into my celestia folder to replace the ones I had in there.Oh well we live and learn.
May I ask what sort of problems your're having?
Regards,
NIGHCAST2000
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I'm trying to put some images together and the program Image Magik seems to be running amuck. Go to the Celestial Matters forum for details. http://forum.celestialmatters.org/viewt ... c&start=45
Anyhow, you might want to follow this suggestion. I never do a make clean. Never have too. I have a folder called cvs. The celestia folder is inside and thats the folder I always use for cvs updates. Every time I mess with changing files, new builds, etc., I copy the celestia folder from cvs to a work location. That way the original cvs is protected and I'm always starting fresh. When something goes wrong, I start completely over. Eliminates a lot of headaches.
cartrite
Anyhow, you might want to follow this suggestion. I never do a make clean. Never have too. I have a folder called cvs. The celestia folder is inside and thats the folder I always use for cvs updates. Every time I mess with changing files, new builds, etc., I copy the celestia folder from cvs to a work location. That way the original cvs is protected and I'm always starting fresh. When something goes wrong, I start completely over. Eliminates a lot of headaches.
cartrite
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Topic authorNIGHTCAST2000
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Hi Cartrite,
I followed the link you posted,and it's quite fascinating stuff!
I wish you the very best with your project.
Regards,
NIGHTCAST2000
I followed the link you posted,and it's quite fascinating stuff!
I wish you the very best with your project.
Regards,
NIGHTCAST2000
Motherboard:Asus Sabretooth 990FX
Processor: AMD Athlon II X3 46
Memory: 4 Gb DDR3 SDRAM
Graphics Card: Nvidia 560 GTX 1Gb
SoundCard: Asus onboard
Hardrive:Seagate Barracuda 1TB GB 7200rpm SATA 23Mb Cache
Processor: AMD Athlon II X3 46
Memory: 4 Gb DDR3 SDRAM
Graphics Card: Nvidia 560 GTX 1Gb
SoundCard: Asus onboard
Hardrive:Seagate Barracuda 1TB GB 7200rpm SATA 23Mb Cache