Activity log for bug #1484976

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2015-08-14 14:27:27 gzotti bug added bug
2015-08-14 14:28:00 Alexander Wolf stellarium: status New Confirmed
2015-10-11 11:32:48 Alexander Wolf stellarium: milestone 0.14.0 0.15.0
2016-03-04 19:23:43 gzotti stellarium: assignee gzotti (georg-zotti)
2016-07-27 15:31:30 Alexander Wolf stellarium: milestone 0.15.0 1.0.0
2016-11-23 16:32:49 Alexander Wolf nominated for series stellarium/0.15
2016-11-23 16:32:49 Alexander Wolf bug task added stellarium/0.15
2016-11-23 16:32:56 Alexander Wolf stellarium/0.15: milestone 0.15.2
2016-11-23 16:33:06 Alexander Wolf stellarium/0.15: assignee gzotti (georg-zotti)
2016-11-23 16:33:09 Alexander Wolf stellarium/0.15: importance Undecided Low
2016-11-23 16:33:13 Alexander Wolf stellarium/0.15: status New Confirmed
2017-03-12 11:34:14 Alexander Wolf stellarium/0.15: milestone 0.15.2 0.16.0
2017-03-12 11:34:20 Alexander Wolf bug task deleted stellarium/0.15
2017-03-12 11:34:29 Alexander Wolf stellarium: milestone 1.0.0 0.16.0
2017-03-12 21:54:22 gzotti description Around r7818, I just found this annoying piece: With atmosphere on, select and center a star on southeast, close to the horizon. Zoom in to very small FOV. It should be centered. Now switch to "telescopic view" (equatorial coordinate frame). The star is no longer in center, and if zoomed fully in, it is even out of the upper screen border. Switch off atmosphere and it is centered. Culprit is in StelMovementMgr around line 713, (and maybe also L622 and/or elsewhere?) v = objectMgr->getSelectedObject()[0]->getEquinoxEquatorialPos(core); There should be a similar auto-refraction function like ->getAltAzPosAuto(core); G. Around r7818, I just found this annoying piece: With atmosphere on, select and center a star on southeast, close to the horizon. Zoom in to very small FOV. It should be centered. Now switch to "telescopic view" (equatorial coordinate frame). The star is no longer in center, and if zoomed fully in, it is even out of the upper screen border. Switch off atmosphere and it is centered. Culprit is in StelMovementMgr around line 713, (and maybe also L622 and/or elsewhere?) v = objectMgr->getSelectedObject()[0]->getEquinoxEquatorialPos(core); There should be a similar auto-refraction function like ->getAltAzPosAuto(core); G. 2017-03: These lines are now 1017 and 1422.
2017-03-13 10:26:39 gzotti stellarium: status Confirmed In Progress
2017-03-13 11:34:27 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:stellarium
2017-03-13 11:34:43 gzotti stellarium: status In Progress Fix Committed
2017-03-13 15:54:34 Alexander Wolf stellarium: milestone 0.16.0 0.15.2
2017-03-21 08:03:27 Alexander Wolf stellarium: status Fix Committed Fix Released