Current location planet can be selected

Bug #1127984 reported by Nick Fedoseev
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Stellarium
Fix Released
Low
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Bug Description

Sometimes Earth object can be selected instead with mouse click. Digits on the left show something wrong.

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Nick Fedoseev (nick-ut2uz) wrote :
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Alexander Wolf (alexwolf) wrote :

Please give more info.

Changed in stellarium:
status: New → Incomplete
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Bogdan Marinov (daggerstab) wrote :

Confirmed. This applies to any solar system body if you are observing from it. To reproduce:
- turn off the ground
- turn on the azimuth grid to see the nadir
- click on the nadir

To the other developers:
I'm not sure what to do about it - whether it's a bug or an "unexpected feature". :) Please don't do anything without discussing it here or on the mailing list.

tags: removed: earth selection
summary: - Earth can be selected occasionally with mouse click
+ Current location planet can be selected
Changed in stellarium:
importance: Undecided → Low
status: Incomplete → Confirmed
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Nick Fedoseev (nick-ut2uz) wrote :

The bug was annoying as Earth (as well as any other main body) could be selected not only by click on nadir, but occasionally on any point below the horizon line. As of now, it looks like the virtual size of body object (active zone for mouse click) has been reduced or something else was modified, so the annoying behavior has gone. On my opinion, click on nadir must select main body, it is expected behavior. That old bug may be marked as fixed.

Changed in stellarium:
milestone: none → 0.13.2
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
Changed in stellarium:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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