6/15/2023 0 Comments Starry night pro vs![]() Also, the expanded/collapsed state of "Explore Starry Night" at the very top is NOT saved when you save the program settings to a new "default" file. You can collapse major sections, but you can not remove or rearrange the order of items in the Side Pane, which when expanded is very long and requires a scroll to see it all. The top portion of the Side Pane is seen here: The Side Pane displays a lot of useful information and some that is less useful (to me). Once I had Starry Night initially configured for my use, I began exploring the program. You can also save settings files for specific purposes and load those settings when you need them. Once I had set all these configurations, I saved a new "default" settings file. I went through many dialog boxes and options displays which are located in many different (but logical) places in the program before I had Starry Night Pro Plus configured based on how I have used other desktop planetarium programs. If you want the changes to be applied on every launch of the program you have to explicitly save the changes as a new "default". They are specific to just that session with the program. When making changes to the various settings, it is important to remember that these changes are NOT automatically saved. ![]() The reason I suggest this is that Starry Night Pro and Pro Plus are very powerful programs with so many features and capabilities that it may be awhile before the user needs to use some of the more advanced features. Most users may just want to do some initial setups for some of information, deferring other configuring until actually using those parts of the program. Starry Night has many user-configurable settings that control what information is displayed and how that information is displayed. There are missing checkboxes at the top which only appear if you mouseover the blank area: ![]() I did discover a bug when setting the HUD (Heads Up Display) preference: Next, I modified a few of the various settings and looks. The text "Near Mount Lemmon IR Observatory, USA" is still showing even though I selected to View From my Home location. The horizon is still using the default and the Side Pane (on the right) is still showing its default views. Upon launch this is the default look that comes up, as seen on my iMac 27": I read (and was impressed with) the list of programs you compiled: Which of those programs in your opinion is the absolute best to track stars and their courses throughout history? Stellarium is pretty good but is not as versatile as Starry Night.Review - Starry Night Pro Plus 7. However, that being said, since it is possible that Starry Night Pro 7 will not work, I am looking for something as close as possible to Starry Night Pro 7. I am really looking for some way to get Starry Night Pro 7 to work. ![]() Has there been any progress to increase the I have been using Stellarium for several years (even before I joined the Linux community), but the others you mentioned are not familiar to me. My thanks to "catweazel" & "phd21" for your help! I am sorry for the late reply, but I have been unable to check my posts for the past few According to the WINE website, WINE and QuickTime are not necessarily compatible.
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