alex
alex
Examples of what could be provided: https://ssp.imcce.fr/forms/satellites-events http://nsdb.imcce.fr/multisat/nsszph517he.htm
Thank you. I tried this with the polar coordinate tool of Gimp; this works, but is very error-prone.
that is indeed what i did.
sigh... @gzotti do you have a definition of the labels in use? when I look at https://github.com/Stellarium/stellarium/labels/question, I see mostly problems; this issue is not a problem, but a simple...
Ah, thank you. I forgot about those descirptions. IMHO I don't agree, and feel a bit bad because I disagree but don't want to bicker. IMHO this is a nice...
Hmmm... polygonal landscapes are fundamentally different (eg there is an ordering along the horizon, while windows float anywhere), I see no immediate way to reuse them.
A `window` is an open polygon with following properties: - name - polygon outline (az/alt pairs) - optional: color
another use case: our equatorial mount has limitations in minimum but also in maximum altitudes due to equipment that is piggybacked on the telescope. as a result, some az/alt combinations...
yet another use case: a Baader AllSky Dome can be partially opened; what part of the sky is visible then. A transparant window system can help here, to delineate the...
# possible workaround it looks like the polygon plotting routine seems to handle well the vertices. here is a quick and dirty test. I defined a "wall" of 80 degrees...