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| * Refine UI                                                     :version_1.0: | * Refine UI                                                     :version_1.0: | ||||||
|   The UI is a bit messy right now, especially the aspect/antiscia |   The UI is a bit messy right now, especially the aspect/antiscia | ||||||
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|   up by the window title and the chart name, so a new place must be |   up by the window title and the chart name, so a new place must be | ||||||
|   found for it. |   found for it. | ||||||
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| * Issue an error message for missing resources | * Issue an error message for missing resources | ||||||
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|   If a gres:// link cannot be loaded by the XML loaders, Astrognome |   If a gres:// link cannot be loaded by the XML loaders, Astrognome | ||||||
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| * Progressions                                                  :version_2.0: | * Progressions                                                  :version_2.0: | ||||||
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| * Stepping through time without actually modifying the chart data :version_1.0: | * Time stepping                                                 :version_1.0: | ||||||
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|  |   Stepping through time without actually modifying the saved chart | ||||||
|  |   data. The result would be a moving chart while it won't complain | ||||||
|  |   about saving upon close. | ||||||
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| * Application settings                                          :version_2.0: | * Application settings                                          :version_2.0: | ||||||
|   - [-] Default display properties [1/10] |   - [-] Default display properties [1/10] | ||||||
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| * Regiomontanus import                                          :version_2.0: | * Regiomontanus import                                          :version_2.0: | ||||||
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| * Custom location database                                      :version_2.0: | * Chart export as different image types [2/3]                   :version_1.0: | ||||||
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| * Chart export as different image types                         :version_1.0: |   - [X] SVG | ||||||
|  |   - [X] JPEG | ||||||
|  |   - [ ] PNG | ||||||
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|  |   Other formats supported by GDK-PixBuf are considered useless, and | ||||||
|  |   most people should be able to open these types. | ||||||
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| * Chart printing                                                :version_2.0: | * Chart printing                                                :version_2.0: | ||||||
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| * Display themes | * Display themes | ||||||
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|  |   Currently, display themes can display/hide chart parts based on CSS | ||||||
|  |   rules. Maybe actually removing planets from the chart would make | ||||||
|  |   more sense. This, however, is not possible with aspects and | ||||||
|  |   antiscion axes. SWE-GLib should provide a solution to this. | ||||||
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| ** Implement the original Astrognome theme | ** Implement the original Astrognome theme | ||||||
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|    The software created by Jean-André Santoni has its own list of |    The software created by Jean-André Santoni has its own list of | ||||||
|    planets, which is more than Classic, but obviously less than |    planets, which is more than Classic, but obviously less than | ||||||
|    Everything. |    Everything. | ||||||
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| ** Arabic parts and fixed stars | ** Arabic parts and fixed stars                                :version_2.0: | ||||||
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|    As soon as SWE-GLib supports them, of course |    As soon as SWE-GLib supports them, of course | ||||||
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|   I may use fallback icons (yeah… how?), but they may look really ugly |   I may use fallback icons (yeah… how?), but they may look really ugly | ||||||
|   on the custom theme. |   on the custom theme. | ||||||
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| * Add the East point | * Add the East point                                            :version_2.0: | ||||||
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|   SWE-GLib doesn’t support it yet. It is the equatorial ascendant, and |   SWE-GLib doesn’t support it yet. It is the equatorial ascendant, and | ||||||
|   is calculated by Swiss Ephemeris, which presents it in ascmcs\[4\]. |   is calculated by Swiss Ephemeris, which presents it in ascmcs\[4\]. | ||||||
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| * Support for Julian calendar | * Support for Julian calendar                                   :version_2.0: | ||||||
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|   It may be usable for only in the backends, like when importing a |   It may be usable for only in the backends, like when importing a | ||||||
|   Placidus file with Julian date. SWE-GLib doesn’t support it yet. |   Placidus file with Julian date. SWE-GLib doesn’t support it yet. | ||||||
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| * Cloud export (and maybe import) | * Cloud export (and maybe import)                               :version_2.0: | ||||||
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|   GNOME Online Accounts supports some popular cloud services. It may |   GNOME Online Accounts supports some popular cloud services. It may | ||||||
|   be a good idea to implement saving, and possibly loading to/from |   be a good idea to implement saving, and possibly loading to/from | ||||||
|   there. |   there. | ||||||
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| * Dynamic chart size | * Dynamic chart size                                            :version_1.0: | ||||||
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|   Right some planets may disappear from the chart because they get too |   Right now some planets may disappear from the chart because they get | ||||||
|   far from the chart ring (due to @dist). |   too far from the chart ring (due to @dist). | ||||||
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|   The maximum @dist value can be get with the following XPath |   The maximum @dist value can be get with the following XPath | ||||||
|   expression: |   expression: | ||||||
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