Hi, I am trying to reach you because you are the author of the Aztec sky culture, if you read this could you please reach me by email ? Thanks Fabien
Hi Charles, no it's not possible and it won't be easy to implement that because we currently don't have a search index by position allowing to find a star.. Fabien
Hi Julian, the problem when going too far in the past/future is that the computation for planets positions starts to diverge, making very weird rendering (because we sit on earth). I introduced this limit a long time ago to avoid that. I guess there may be ways to overcome this difficulty to see at least the stars proper motions on longer time scale, even if I am not sure of the validity of linear proper motions on such a long time scale (the sun orbits the galaxy in about 230 Million years). Fabien...
Just for completeness, the atmosphere model is the same one in both versions, but the tone mapper is different. For the landscape, I made a new higher res version from my old pictures which I found on an old backup (18 years old!), but there won't be higher resolution because it's already full res. Fabien On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 10:48 AM gzotti gzotti@users.sourceforge.net wrote: re 1. A program running in a web browser and permanently accessing online resources is necessarily different from a desktop...
Normally both http or https should work. Only http(s)://www.stellarium.org should cause issues, because it redirects to http(s)://stellarium.org and the C++ code wasn't able to follow redirections. Fabien On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 1:46 AM Kelvin Hennessy calvin-klein@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Thanks gzotti - that fixed it - but its not a reversion to the original as it now needs https instead of http . That confused me for a while. For anyone else reading this dont make my mistake - make sure your...
Hello, it's because the workaround described above by Alex in the config.ini has to be reverted now. I switched the base url back to stellarium.org (and not www.stellarium.org). Sorry for the confusion.. Fabien
Actually, I just changed the server configuration. You won't need to do that anymore. On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 7:15 AM Alexander Wolf alexvwolf@users.sourceforge.net wrote: It's problem with configuration of our server. Please try open config.ini file and change all strings http://stellarium to https://www.stellarium P.S. We fixed processing 30x HTTP codes in the code, so, next releases shouldn't be catch those problems anymore. Crash 20 seconds after launch - Workaround found https://sourceforge.net/p/stellarium/discussion/278769/thread/2181f5af/?limit=25#0b6f...