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Wrongly display of Right Ascension 12h in Equatorial System (RA-dec) #3688

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Peter-JY opened this issue Mar 25, 2024 · 6 comments
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Wrongly display of Right Ascension 12h in Equatorial System (RA-dec) #3688

Peter-JY opened this issue Mar 25, 2024 · 6 comments
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bug Something likely wrong in the code importance: medium A bit annoying, minor miscalculation, but no crash state: confirmed A developer can reproduce the issue
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Expected Behaviour

Display 0h and 12h circle properly

Actual Behaviour

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Steps to reproduce

Not know exactly how to reproduce that. I just opened it, chose the Moon, press ctrl+M and E.

System

  • Stellarium version: 23.3.0
  • Operating system: Windows 10 19045.3930
  • Graphics Card: AMD Vega 8 Graphics in Ryzen 5 3500U; Driver version 26.20.11030.22001
  • Screen type (if applicable): Resolution 2160*1440, scaling 150%, full screen mode

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@Peter-JY Peter-JY changed the title Wrongly display of Right Ascension in Second Equatorial System (RA-dec) Wrongly display of Right Ascension 12h in Second Equatorial System (RA-dec) Mar 25, 2024
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gzotti commented Mar 25, 2024

Cannot reproduce with 23.4 or 24.1. Please update.

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Peter-JY commented Mar 25, 2024

I'm sorry to say that after updating to 24.1, this issue still occurs. : (
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gzotti commented Mar 25, 2024

... and now I saw it. Not always though! May depend on the sub-second of program start (???)
No, time-dragging shows it blinks from one location (time) to the next... Just the 12h line, no other.

@gzotti gzotti added this to the 24.2 milestone Mar 25, 2024
@gzotti gzotti added the state: confirmed A developer can reproduce the issue label Mar 25, 2024
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Hello @Peter-JY!

OK, developers can reproduce the issue. Thanks for the report!

@alex-w alex-w added the bug Something likely wrong in the code label Mar 25, 2024
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alex-w commented Mar 25, 2024

... and now I saw it. Not always though! May depend on the sub-second of program start (???) No, time-dragging shows it blinks from one location (time) to the next... Just the 12h line, no other.

a rounding issue probably?

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gzotti commented Mar 25, 2024

Some decision has to do with rounding, sure. But from ~12h±(few seconds) to displaying 0h is an error.

@gzotti gzotti changed the title Wrongly display of Right Ascension 12h in Second Equatorial System (RA-dec) Wrongly display of Right Ascension 12h in Equatorial System (RA-dec) Mar 25, 2024
@gzotti gzotti added the importance: medium A bit annoying, minor miscalculation, but no crash label Mar 26, 2024
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