Zero-filled initial date/time window(F5)

Bug #1409935 reported by Nick Fedoseev
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Stellarium
Fix Released
Low
gzotti

Bug Description

Date/time window (F5) may appear with zero-filled value (0-0-0 0:0:0, JD = MJD = 0 )

How to reproduce:
- start Stellarium
- hit Esc
- hit F5

See attached image

Tags: time date
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Nick Fedoseev (nick-ut2uz) wrote :
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Alexander Wolf (alexwolf) wrote :
Changed in stellarium:
status: New → Invalid
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gzotti (georg-zotti) wrote :

Nick means something else. Esc/F5 calls the panel uninitialized, filled with zeros, although the sky shows current conditions. There are two things the user can do now:

(a) modifying the date shown in the data panel. Time goes to year0 etc.
(b) Pressing Esc again fills the date panel correctly without changing the date.

A low-priority nuisance, still I must confirm it.

Changed in stellarium:
status: Invalid → Confirmed
importance: Undecided → Low
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Nick Fedoseev (nick-ut2uz) wrote :

One more observation:

Just hit Esc and have date and time filled with current value.
Hit Esc again and watch seconds. Clocks are frozen and do net reflect current time.

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Alexander Wolf (alexwolf) wrote :

Please check trunk working.

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gzotti (georg-zotti) wrote :

Well this just takes away the Esc. With the equivalent action triggered via Ctrl-T it's the same game. The time panel comes up uninitialized.

Yes right, as long as the buttons are hidden, the time in the time panel does not change.

And BTW, built with Qt5.4 the button bar menu returns on the top of screen! But that's another bug.

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Alexander Wolf (alexwolf) wrote :

> The time panel comes up uninitialized.

I can't get uninitialized panel on linux

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Alexander Wolf (alexwolf) wrote :

Wait! I can recreate it!

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Nick Fedoseev (nick-ut2uz) wrote :

After turning off GUI, StelGui::update() is not called,
the last line in this function no longer updates dateTimeDialog:

 dateTimeDialog->setDateTime(core->getJDay());

It should be moved elsewhere.

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gzotti (georg-zotti) wrote :

I can no longer reproduce it with 0.16.1. Nick, can we close this or do you still see it?

Changed in stellarium:
status: Confirmed → Incomplete
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gzotti (georg-zotti) wrote :

Ouch, yes, still there. Ctrl-T right after start to switch off GUI, then we have 0 values.

gzotti (georg-zotti)
Changed in stellarium:
status: Incomplete → Confirmed
gzotti (georg-zotti)
Changed in stellarium:
status: Confirmed → In Progress
assignee: nobody → gzotti (georg-zotti)
milestone: none → 0.17.0
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gzotti (georg-zotti) wrote :
Changed in stellarium:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
Changed in stellarium:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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