I am trying to update my educational activities to accommodate Celestia 1.5.0 final. I use over 350 cel:urls in the Activities, which I copy from Celestia by positioning the object I am interested in in space and time, then pressing the [Ctrl + ins] keys. This copies the cel:url to the clipboard.
I can then paste that cel:url into an MS Word document as a hyperlink. Folks clicking on that hyperlink when reading the MS Word document can then go directly to that object in Celestia.
I have just discovered to my dismay that some Celestia hyperlinks are longer than 256 characters. The ones in question are typically spacecraft that have been positioned orbiting above another planet. They can reach 275 to 280 characters in length (see example below).
This is a disaster for my attempts to update my Activities, because MS Word appears to have a limit of accepting no more than 256 characters for its hyperlinks. I am using MS Word 2002 which comes with Microsoft Office XP. Because of the restriction, I cannot paste that hyperlink into the Activitiy document, due to its length. I don't know if MS Word 2003 or 2007 has such a restriction.
1. Does anyone know of a way around this? I doubt that I can change Microsoft's rules for its hyperlinks, so is there a way to shorten a Celestia cel:url to under 256 characters without changing its capability to bring you to that spot in space and time?
2. Would someone please test this 279 character hyperlink in MS Word 2003 or 2007? Try to paste it into a document as a hyperlink and see if it takes. If it does not paste, you will hear a short beep/error sound. (Don't worry if it goes to an empty spot in space when you click on it. You may not have the Celestia 1 spacecraft add-on that it pertains to). Just see if it will paste into MS Word.
cel://SyncOrbit/Sol:Earth:Celestia 1/2008-02-05T17:33:17.88566?x=/kTQOvH067/0/////////w&y=eDXAGtOrm////////////w&z=CkCx4R30liD1/////////w&ow=-0.597052&ox=0.571202&oy=-0.346670&oz=-0.443934&select=Sol:Earth:Celestia 1&fov=34.988129&ts=1.000000<d=0&p=0&rf=2416535&lm=0&ver=2
ANY HELP would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Frank