https://www.indilib.org/ccds/toupcam-cameras.html
Toupcam Camera Driver Docu not up to date
In the developer doc section of the stellarium.org webpage an error 404 occurs when trying to access the "SpecialMarkersMgr" doc: https://stellarium.org/doc/0.20/classSpecialMarkersMgr.html The link is published on the Scripting main page: https://stellarium.org/doc/0.20/scripting.html
Ah, sure... Now I understand "ECMAScript" is like JavaScript, so I can use any string manipulation functions known from JavaScript. Thanks a lot.
I have seen in the moment, that the AstroCalc tool solves my use case out of the box without doing scripting... Great! Nevertheless it was a good starting point to get in contact with the scripting facilities of Stellarium. Maybe some "scripting guru" could give me a hint, what I am doing wrong with my script... Thanks :-)
Hi, I try to write a little script that displays the position of C/2020 F3 Neowise for the next few days with a date label to get some sky map with its positions. I manually select an observing time of 23h lcl and point to north where neowise is found in the moment. I select neowise and start my script, which should place a red "target" marker for each day and place a label with a timestamp near the marker. The problem is: the first day the marker and the text label is placed two times at the same...
Great! Thanks for this hint! I've used KeepassX, but KeepassXC looks good, too and it seems to be maintained more active than KeepassX when I have a look into the changelog...
I am not a software developer, so I cannot estimate the complexity of creating such a crossplatform software instead only for windows. But from the point of view of an end user it is very untypical for an opensource software to publish builds only for windows. For other projects it is normal to get it for all popular platforms as installation images directly from the project website, e.g. Gimp, LibreOffice, Filezilla, MuseScore, Anki, .. and so on. The list is nearly infinite... Before several years...