Hi
When running 1.77.1 I see the planetary atmostphere effect.
When I run 1.79 trunk the planetary atmostphere effect is gone. However the new sun effect is visible.
My linux distro is Fedora 18, kernel 3.11.4-101.fc18.x86_64. The graphics card is a GeForce GTX460. The nvidia drivers are 319.60.
The Oolite version is 1.79.0.5434-131213-0d66f33
There are no rendering errors reported in the oolite log.
Does anyone else running linux have this problem?
Thanks
Planetary atmostpheres missing in trunk 1.79 on linux?
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Re: Planetary atmostpheres missing in trunk 1.79 on linux?
Hi nemo147, and welcome aboard. I 'think' I see (or do not see) the same thing in Windows (1.79.0.5441-131215-282af07).
It's odd though - in certain positions, it flicks on, then disappears again with a tiny movement/change of angle.
It's odd though - in certain positions, it flicks on, then disappears again with a tiny movement/change of angle.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
Re: Planetary atmostpheres missing in trunk 1.79 on linux?
Oh, is that what that is. I thought I was seeing things... I'll figure something out.Cody wrote:Hi nemo147, and welcome aboard. I 'think' I see (or do not see) the same thing in Windows (1.79.0.5441-131215-282af07).
It's odd though - in certain positions, it flicks on, then disappears again with a tiny movement/change of angle.
Re: Planetary atmostpheres missing in trunk 1.79 on linux?
Thanks guys.
Not sure if I've described it properly. There may be two things here, atmostphere 'haze' and planet lighting.
The 'missing' effect is the atmostphere 'haze', which in my installation of 1.77.1 appears as a thin blue/white border around a planet, when looking at its edge. I think this was introduced in 1.77? (I've not used versions prior to 1.76).
>It's odd though - in certain positions, it flicks on, then disappears again with a tiny movement/change of angle.
>Oh, is that what that is. I thought I was seeing things... I'll figure something out.
In the current 1.79 the strength of illumination on the lit part of a planetary sphere indeed seems to flick between intensity levels depending on the angle of view. A very small change in ship position can cause a sudden jump in the lighting.
Thanks for the welcome, and thanks for your help.
Not sure if I've described it properly. There may be two things here, atmostphere 'haze' and planet lighting.
The 'missing' effect is the atmostphere 'haze', which in my installation of 1.77.1 appears as a thin blue/white border around a planet, when looking at its edge. I think this was introduced in 1.77? (I've not used versions prior to 1.76).
>It's odd though - in certain positions, it flicks on, then disappears again with a tiny movement/change of angle.
>Oh, is that what that is. I thought I was seeing things... I'll figure something out.
In the current 1.79 the strength of illumination on the lit part of a planetary sphere indeed seems to flick between intensity levels depending on the angle of view. A very small change in ship position can cause a sudden jump in the lighting.
Thanks for the welcome, and thanks for your help.
Re: Planetary atmostpheres missing in trunk 1.79 on linux?
My uneducated guess is that the two don't mesh together 
On my computer, the sun effect colors pretty much anything. Including the Telescope model preview.

On my computer, the sun effect colors pretty much anything. Including the Telescope model preview.
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Re: Planetary atmostpheres missing in trunk 1.79 on linux?
Perfectly described, and it is the atmosphere haze - well spotted, and thanks.nemo147 wrote:Not sure if I've described it properly.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!