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KStars Customization Guide.
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copyright 2002 by Jason Harris and the KStars team
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This document is licensed under the terms of the GNU Free
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Documentation License
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This document provides a brief overview of the many advanced customization
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features provided in the program. If you have a useful customization that
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you would like to share with the KStars community, please consider
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submitting it to kstars@30doradus.org; we may incorporate your data into
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a future version of KStars!
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1. Color Schemes
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In the "Colors" tab of the KStars Configuration window, the colors of
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all items drawn in the sky map can be customized. At any time,
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you can save the current collection of colors into a custom color scheme.
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Saved schemes will appear in the listbox on the right of the Colors
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tab, as well as in the "Settings|Color Schemes" menu. In addition,
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the custom color schemes are automatically reloaded when KStars starts up,
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so they will always be available.
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You can remove a custom color scheme at any time by highlighting it in the
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listbox and then pressing the "remove" button.
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2. Geographic Locations
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The Change Location window allows you to set the geographic location
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by choosing from a list of over 2000 predefined cities around the world.
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If you would like to use a location that is not on the list, enter the
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relevant information (longitude, latitude, city name, province name, and
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country name), then press "Add to list". All fields must be filled, except
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the optional province field.
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In addition, you can also modify the values for an existing city, by
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simply changing the values in the window, and adding it to the list.
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3. Object Catalogs
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You can easily add your own object data to KStars. First, prepare the
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object catalog data file. Each line in the file should contain the
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following space-separated fields:
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for stars:
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type(0 for stars), RA, Dec, mag, SpType, name(optional)
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other types:
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type(3-8), RA, Dec, mag, name(optional)
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The types are:
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0: star
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1: star (in object catalog...probably don't want to use this)
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2: planet (don't use this in custom catalog)
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3: open cluster
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4: globular cluster
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5: gaseous nebula
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6: planetary nebula
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7: supernova remnant
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8: galaxy
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The SpType is a short string for the spectral type. For example, "B5" or "G2"
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The coordinates should be given as floating-point values, in the J2000.0 epoch.
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The name can be anything you wish. If the name is more than one word, it
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must be enclosed in quotation marks.
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Once you have constructed a custom data file, open the Configuration window
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to the Catalogs tab, and press the "Add Custom Catalog" button. A popup
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window appears in which you can specify a name for the catalog, and the
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name of the file (including the path).
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When you press Ok, KStars will attempt to read the lines of your data file.
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It will report any problems, and if any lines at all were successfully parsed,
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you are given a choice to accept the data file (ignoring any unparsed lines),
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or to cancel the operation to attempt to resolve the problems first.
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Once the data file has been accepted, your custom catalog will be loaded on
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startup along with the standard catalogs, and there will be a checkbox in the
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Configuration window to toggle the display of your catalog objects.
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You can remove custom catalogs by highlighting its checkbox in the
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Configuration window, and pressing the "Remove Custom Catalog" button (this
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button is only active if a custom catalog is highlighted in the list
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of checkboxes).
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4. URL Links
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You can add your own internet links to any object by selecting the
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"Add Link..." item from the object's right-click popup menu. A
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window opens in which you can enter text to appear in the new menu item,
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and the URL which should be opened. You should also specify whether the
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link points to an image or an HTML page (Image links open the Image Viewer,
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HTML links open a Konqueror window). The menu text is filled
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with a default string at first; feel free to modify it.
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Note that the URL can point to a file on your hard drive, so this is an
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interesting way to catalog your own astrophotos, or perhaps to keep
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observing notes about different objects...
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