![]() ![]() Or should it start in the default location? in that case location is OK but time zone was not updated to the default one (UTC -3:00, just by opening Location Window the time zone goes to the default location one). should it have stayed in the location it was when the app was closed? (random selected from map), in that case the time zone is ok, but location is wrong. In STEP 2 there is a note about the different latitude and longitude formats in Stellarium and StellariumScope - but the numbers are a bit mixed up: Quote: So, if your Latitude is 34 degrees 51 minutes 26.70 seconds then this becomes 34 degrees, (23 +26.70/60) (23+0.4)23.4 minutes or 34 degrees 23.4 minutes. Second bug: Now if I restart the app, it starts showing on the lower info tab the default location (in my case Antofagasta), but the time zone shown is LMST UTC-4:41. ![]() Now, if I go to Location Window and select on the map any random location, it shows the coordinates for this location and the time zone goes to LMST, but only on the Location Window.įirst bug: Stellarium lower info tab show the new coordinates OK, but the time shown stays in the previous default setting of UTC-3:00, it should have gone to the UTC-4:41 of the LMST seted in location window by selecting in the map. "use current location as default" Checked, so this location is the default one. of your position and then you may progress the time to see the highlights of. so it goes to the correct default UTC-3:00. The Stellarium virtual planetarium is one of the most widely used open. I have settings as described in my last post: location set to Antofagasta, "use custom time zone" unchecked. ![]() Ok, now I think I got to reproduce this as a bug. ![]()
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