![]() ![]() So what is the solution to keeping the label options I want working when I start the program without this extra step I have to do now. If it's the way the program works then the programmer ought to have his head slammed in a door a couple time before he writes a fix for this. Now I consider this a glitch of some kind which must have a fix. I have saved the settings when I close but the labels still have to toggled on each time. Now I can go into the Options tab and toggle the labels on and then I can access them from the top toolbar but I have to do this every time I sign on the program. ![]() I have checked QT and it is the recommended version. Now I have Pro plus 6 and I have the same problem. This problem was caused by a newer version of QuickTime being on my computer. The only annoying problem I had with 4.5.2 was with the data base labels like the NGC's and Messiers not showing. I bought Starry Night Pro Plus 6 online last week. The only thing that would eliminate my problem would be to have the mouse fly-over / HUD thing would be to have that information presented in a pop-up box whose background is white or some other color that totally blocks-out anything from the background enough so that the text from the HUD / mouse flyover could be read without the problem of being blotted-out due to similar colors that are unavoidably-similar between text and background color. Though I did get the color of the text used in the HUD, which makes things much easier to read, I am still having problem with the text and some aspect of the colors used in the program being close enough to the same ones that there seems to be no easy solution to what I am experiencing. After I did that I was able to solve the problem I said I was experiencing. While the info given to me did not really apply to the problem I have been experiencing, it did give me the idea to delve into the, "preferences" for the program thoroughly. (No longer limited to 5000).Disregard my first posting. (No longer limited to 5000).Įphemeris generator now uses “Astronomical Dawn/Dusk” rather than Sun at 0 degrees altitude for the “daytime” filter.Īdded new “maximum results” field to Ephemeris generator. Twixl publisher pro plug in for adobe indesign 10 5. Observing Sites no longer created with altitude above sea level.Ĭan now revert sorted search results by right-clicking column header, and choosing “Sort by Default.”Ĭan now import Observing Lists from our huge database (200+) of predefined lists.Īdded “Rigel QuickFinder” and “Telrad” to FOV Indicators.Īdded “Add FOV Indicator…” to right-click menu.Īdded editable rotation to rectangular FOV IndicatorsĪdded option to disable syncing data to LiveSky server.Īdded option to immediately sync data to LiveSky serverĪdded new “maximum results” field to Ephemeris generator. Were off-by-one above Serpens.įixed spelling of several location names.įavorites menu no longer displays JPG (or other) images from Documents folder. End times now correctly displayed and saved.įixed slew limit editing in Telescope Setupįixed Star Bayer Designations reported in Info window. Sun observations are not recognized by Starry Nightįixed Observing Session times. Can now be sorted by any column, and reverted to “Default” ordering.įixed logs sync from LiveSky. Allows saving a copy of “Application” (read-only) Favourites.įixed Observing List sorting in search results. (macOS only) Added “Save A Copy As…” to macOS File menus. Now possible to cancel out of LiveSky Object editingĪdded field validation for LiveSky Objectsįixed Column Reorder for Observing Lists in right panel On launch, Right side panel now displays same state as at quitįavourites files no longer turn on FOV Indicators Observing Sessions list now correctly sorts per-column. OpenGL support renders high-end 3D graphicsĬreate QuickTime movies and export imagesġ6 million stars and corrected NGC/IC catalogsĬontrol most popular brands of computerized telescopes (additional cable required) Print personalized star charts of any area in the sky ![]() See the sky from any location in the universe up to 700 million light years away View from anywhere on Earth or select from a database of over 8,000 cities Navigate and open your saved Starry Night files easily with the new “Favorites” panel LiveSky panel lets you see up-to-date images of the Sun and Earth from ground and space-based observatories This will open the display options dialog box for this database. To access these options, open the Options pane and click on the name of the database you are interested in. New observation logs allow you to store notes, times, sky conditions, equipment used, and even images on targetsĮquipment list allows you to store all scopes, eyepieces, binoculars, and accessories Every database in Starry Night has label options. Enhanced observation planner lets you create detailed lists of targets for an observing session ![]()
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