Thanks. It's something to experiment with.
I see. We have a system that has a 4K monitor but desktop is set to display at 1920x1200. The system is win10 and it has 4K graphics hardware of course. I was just wondering if there was a way to make stellarium run at a higher resolution, like the monitor's native 4K resolution despite the desktop being set lower. If it's not possible, then no big deal we'll setup up a different configuration or something.
I see. We have a system that has a 4K monitor but desktop is set to display at 1920x1200. The system is win10 and it has 4K graphics hardware of course. I was just wondering if there was a way to make stellarium run at a higher resolution, like the monitor's native 4K resolution despite the desktop being set lower.
I see. We have a system that has a 4K monitor but desktop is set to display at 1920x1200. The system is win10 and it had 4K graphics hardwar of course. I was just wondering if there was a way to make stellarium run at a higher resolution, like the monitor's native 4K resolution despite the desktop being set lower.
How can I change (if possible) the resolution Stellarium runs in. Currently it runs in whatever resolution the desktop is set to. I tried playing with these option in the config.ini file screen_h = screen_w = screen_x = screen_y = Couldn't get any changes.
Saw in the changelog that "Fixed jumping of the Moon" was addressed. Except that the problem still persists across several totally different installs & machines.
Just wondering if this has been noted or addressed? It is more readily apparent if you center on <space> a planetary body like the moon or saturn.</space>
Efforts toward making it happen are appreciated.