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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0001582 | SkyChart | 1-Software | public | 16-12-05 18:41 | 16-12-10 17:39 |
| Reporter | Sasa | Assigned To | Patrick Chevalley | ||
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
| Status | resolved | Resolution | won't fix | ||
| Platform | Linux 32-bit | OS | Kubuntu | OS Version | 16.04 |
| Product Version | 3.11 SVN | ||||
| Summary | 0001582: Phobos barely can be seen on max FOV | ||||
| Description | Current max FOV is 1s, which is not enough to see in details some small satellites as Phobos. Is it possible to add at least one additional decimal of the second, ie. 10th of second for FOV? | ||||
| Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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Current max zoom in FOV to be exact, sorry. |
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I will try if there is no bad side effect to go to 0.1" |
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I try to set the min fov to 0.1" but it is impossible to keep the satellite visible in the screen because it move way too fast. I prefer to maintain the current limit to 1" and use the Planet Information tool to get more details on this small satellites. 1" is already a very small FOV, maybe too small for a chart because with most current seeing condition the full chart is included in the turbulence blur. |
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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| 16-12-05 18:41 | Sasa | New Issue | |
| 16-12-05 19:28 | Sasa | Note Added: 0003470 | |
| 16-12-05 19:29 | Sasa | Note Edited: 0003470 | |
| 16-12-06 08:51 | Patrick Chevalley | Note Added: 0003472 | |
| 16-12-06 08:51 | Patrick Chevalley | Assigned To | => Patrick Chevalley |
| 16-12-06 08:51 | Patrick Chevalley | Status | new => assigned |
| 16-12-07 18:02 | Patrick Chevalley | Target Version | => 4.0 |
| 16-12-10 17:39 | Patrick Chevalley | Note Added: 0003486 | |
| 16-12-10 17:39 | Patrick Chevalley | Status | assigned => resolved |
| 16-12-10 17:39 | Patrick Chevalley | Resolution | open => won't fix |
| 16-12-10 17:39 | Patrick Chevalley | Target Version | 4.0 => |