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Pierluigi Panunzi (piellepi) wrote : Re: [Bug 1173254] Re: Automatic change of landscape on planet change

sorry, but I don't understand the difference between Ctrl-G and the "F6 method" to change the location...
:(
Ctrl-G is called "Set home planet to selected planet" in the help (F1), so what is the "StarShip" you mentioned?
could you kindly explain me, so I can understand and explain to my friends who use Stellarium!?  :)

Thanks
Pierluigi

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 From: Alexander Wolf <email address hidden>
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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 7:21 PM
Subject: [Bug 1173254] Re: Automatic change of landscape on planet change

Ctrl-G is NOT a shortcut to the "F6 method". Ctrl-G is a SpaceShip -
it's a very different method for change of the planet.

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Title:
  Automatic change of landscape on planet change

Status in Stellarium:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I'm using "guereins" as a landscape (I like that ocean of grass!), but if I want to change my point of view, this landscape remains for all the other objects of the solar system...
  If you open the "Location window" (key F6) you can change your position from the list box named "Planet:" ...
  so you can "go to" Saturn but unfortunately the default landscape remains, giving us an excellent photograph of a terraphormed Ringed Planet !!

  :-)

  I know it's trivial to change landscapes, but I'd like to see a minimum level of authomatism in my favorite Astronomical program!!
   ;-)

  BTW Starry Night Pro Plus changes landscape according to the chosen
  object...

  Thanks
  Pierluigi

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