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astronomical calc: show current object #2937

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axd1967 opened this issue Dec 26, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #3289
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astronomical calc: show current object #2937

axd1967 opened this issue Dec 26, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #3289
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axd1967 commented Dec 26, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I've calculated the path of a comet, but I can't see it unless it is selected.
Related: #1427

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Add an option in the astrocalc dialog to highlight the object(s) that has/have been selected (irrespective of actual magnitude/visibility), so that it is visible even without selection.

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select the object.

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alex-w commented Dec 26, 2022

Apparently I don’t understand the request for selection without selecting, but did you tried select any line in table?

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axd1967 commented Dec 26, 2022

Selecting a line inside the table does highlight a position along the computed path (as in #1200), and double-clicking jumps to that direction in time, but that's not what I want.

The problem with that approach is that I lose the overview of the sky; I want to be able to see how (e.g.) a comet moves relative to other objects (as I can do with e.g. planets relative to DSO), but I cannot do so without a focus on that object, because often the object is too .

The idea is (1) to see a symbol (similar to a planet marker, if possible a bit larger) regardless of the computed magnitude (2) that corresponds to the currently selected time (rather than the time of a computed row in the astrocal dialog).

A solution could be to show a special marker(s) that corresponds to the position of the objects (there could be 2) in the astrocal dialog, computed for the current time (regardless of the computed rows in the astrocal dialog). A checkbox in the astrocal dialog could implement this: "show as marker" or something. The marker could be large enough so that it shows up on top of astrocalc plots.

Note that the marker(s) could be drawn without any astrocal data (because their positions must be recomputed anyway).

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Disable the SSO magnitude limit to show the comet position regardless of its actual brightness. It might also be necessary to also disable the atmosphere and/or increase the amount of labels/markers. This still poses a problem in that too much information is present in the display:

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@alex-w alex-w added the enhancement Improve existing functionality label Dec 26, 2022
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Hello @axd1967!

Thank you for suggesting this enhancement.

@alex-w alex-w self-assigned this Jun 27, 2023
@alex-w alex-w moved this from Needs triage to To do in Astronomical calculations (AstroCalc) Jun 27, 2023
@alex-w alex-w moved this from Needs triage to To do in Solar System Jun 27, 2023
@alex-w alex-w added this to the 23.3 milestone Jun 27, 2023
Solar System automation moved this from To do to Done Jul 9, 2023
Astronomical calculations (AstroCalc) automation moved this from To do to Done Jul 9, 2023
@alex-w alex-w added the state: published The fix has been published for testing in weekly binary package label Jul 15, 2023
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Hello @axd1967!

Please check the fresh version (development snapshot) of Stellarium:
https://github.com/Stellarium/stellarium-data/releases/tag/weekly-snapshot

@alex-w alex-w removed the state: published The fix has been published for testing in weekly binary package label Sep 26, 2023
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Hello @axd1967!

Please check the latest stable version of Stellarium:
https://github.com/Stellarium/stellarium/releases/latest

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