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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0000636 | SkyChart | 1-Software | public | 10-08-19 03:29 | 11-09-03 14:48 |
| Reporter | Sander Pool | Assigned To | Patrick Chevalley | ||
| Priority | normal | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | N/A |
| Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
| Platform | x86 | OS | Windows | OS Version | Vista |
| Product Version | 3.1 SVN | ||||
| Target Version | 3.4 | Fixed in Version | 3.3 SVN | ||
| Summary | 0000636: please allow the rotation of CCD view ports | ||||
| Description | It would be a great help if individual CCD ports could be rotated while being displayed on the chart. The CCD frame should then show the rotation degree. This is especially handy when rotating CCDs with an offset such as OAG CCDs that can rotate around the imaging CCD. Right now you can adjust the rotation degree in the preferences dialog but this isn't interactive enough. Perhaps it's possible to allow the user to grab the CCD with the mouse and rotate it with a mouse movement? | ||||
| Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
| related to | 0000501 | closed | Patrick Chevalley | Finder Rectangle Rotation |
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I agree this is nice. But this is also difficult to do with the current implementation, principally because any circle or rectangle can be offset and rotated. Maybe restricting the rotation to only one is sufficient and may greatly simplify the problem. But there is already a way to adjust the angle quickly: - right click the "Show mark" button to open the setting. - change the rotation angle - click the Apply button - repeat the last two step until you get the required rotation In a practical sense I am not sure this is a good idea to change the camera rotation for each object (refocus?). It also require some angle sensor on the focuser you can read in the dark. |
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This will be available with next Monday snapshot. Use Shift+C to select camera, Shift+G to select guider, Shift+S to select both. Then left and right arrow rotate the selected part. Press one of this key again or redraw the chart to return to normal cursor mode. Camera is the biggest rectangle with null offset. Guider is the first circle or rectangle with non null offset. Implemented by revision 1715: http://svn.origo.ethz.ch/viewvc/skychart?view=rev&revision=1715 |
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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| 10-08-19 03:29 | Sander Pool | New Issue | |
| 10-08-20 09:03 | Patrick Chevalley | Note Added: 0001200 | |
| 10-08-20 09:03 | Patrick Chevalley | Assigned To | => Patrick Chevalley |
| 10-08-20 09:03 | Patrick Chevalley | Status | new => acknowledged |
| 10-08-20 09:03 | Patrick Chevalley | Target Version | 0.3.0 => 3.4 |
| 10-10-11 17:59 | Patrick Chevalley | Relationship added | related to 0000501 |
| 11-04-27 16:31 | Patrick Chevalley | Note Added: 0001591 | |
| 11-04-27 16:31 | Patrick Chevalley | Status | acknowledged => resolved |
| 11-04-27 16:31 | Patrick Chevalley | Resolution | open => fixed |
| 11-04-27 16:31 | Patrick Chevalley | Fixed in Version | 0.3.0 => 3.3 SVN |
| 11-09-03 14:48 | Patrick Chevalley | Status | resolved => closed |