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Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and macOS. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your...
### Expected Behaviour ### Actual Behaviour The grid, constellation and horizon lines disappear after I initiate the telrad view while being in the ocular view. This only happens if the...
After installing the latest version (23.4.0 Qt6.5.3 Win64) yesterday, Stellarium freezes after opening. I can only see that the fps is about 0.02! CPU usage has also increase to 50%....
Hi, after a fresh installation and a change of some line in [video] section of config.ini, Stellarium opens correctly in the secondary 4K display, at full screen. But the planetary...
I just updated the video drivers but the issue is still here. I installed v 23.4 on my win 10 64bit pc but Stellarium does not fill its own window,...
Add screenshot to README ### Description Fixes # (issue) ### Screenshots (if appropriate): ### Type of change - [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) - [...
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.** I will be using Stellarium in a planetarium dome. I would like to give presentations in much the same way...
### Expected Behaviour ### Actual Behaviour Describe or maybe attach a screenshot? ### Steps to reproduce 1. open observing lists dialog 2. open import dialog 3. make sure to filter...
I'm using EndeavourOS Linux (Arch derivative). I created a Landscape that was for an early version of Stellarium . I believe it was for version 19. It was stitched using...
Currently, there is a function that returns the time when a star rises above the horizon, respectively 0.00001° above the horizon. Although such stars or objects can't be observed, we...
### Expected Behaviour run app ### Actual Behaviour app crushed with Thread 1 "stellarium" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. ### Steps to reproduce Build v23.3.356-b1f4eb5 `$ git pull Already up...