Actually I think I found a way to do it - I just had a problem with some basic viewing features. Thank you for your help!
Sorry, the links do not work apparently. Here are the two images I mentioned: What I have now: https://1f2ce414-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/stellariumuserguide/configuration/config03a1.jpg?attachauth=ANoY7crORBqkAMr3svoz6Lr1es_5vHx9AIG2qEH_hk17ZGQuU5YC_cGIDxzEGZHo_fI3N-RJ01V8mPTt6VMrcTWIo6gWdUzPnWztWSn5MPIsAsWeee9_wWgoeUkZCQLcynZ3Sjb2bGBEM44mNcHDdmYey7YkBIkbIhxTFGD7TE0_TxJNhpTr0vT2f0mpaVXoUlP-N_Xthgze1T4gE6u4PVvBh6jwYsQ3caTG3mNwgjqT2BbclhXv3qlmOjh2shnz8usrdpuE9ima&attredirects=0 What...
Hi everyone! I am working on a planetarium project and we plan to use Stellarium for projections on a dome. I am trying to get this kind of image: The description of this screenshot says "Disc viewport with fisheye projection". However, when I use Stellarium with a Disc viewport and I select " fisheye projection" in the sky and viewing options window, I get something similar to this: Is there a way to display something similar to the first image? Many thanks in advance!