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Gergely Polonkai 2014-09-17 19:22:10 +02:00
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* Refine UI :version_1.0:
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
found for it.
* Issue an error message for missing resources
If a gres:// link cannot be loaded by the XML loaders, Astrognome
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* Progressions :version_2.0:
* Stepping through time without actually modifying the chart data :version_1.0:
* Time stepping :version_1.0:
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.
* Application settings :version_2.0:
- [-] Default display properties [1/10]
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* Regiomontanus import :version_2.0:
* Custom location database :version_2.0:
* Chart export as different image types [2/3] :version_1.0:
* Chart export as different image types :version_1.0:
- [X] SVG
- [X] JPEG
- [ ] PNG
Other formats supported by GDK-PixBuf are considered useless, and
most people should be able to open these types.
* Chart printing :version_2.0:
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* Display themes
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.
** Implement the original Astrognome theme
The software created by Jean-André Santoni has its own list of
planets, which is more than Classic, but obviously less than
Everything.
** Arabic parts and fixed stars
** Arabic parts and fixed stars :version_2.0:
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
on the custom theme.
* Add the East point
* Add the East point :version_2.0:
SWE-GLib doesnt support it yet. It is the equatorial ascendant, and
is calculated by Swiss Ephemeris, which presents it in ascmcs\[4\].
* Support for Julian calendar
* Support for Julian calendar :version_2.0:
It may be usable for only in the backends, like when importing a
Placidus file with Julian date. SWE-GLib doesnt support it yet.
* Cloud export (and maybe import)
* Cloud export (and maybe import) :version_2.0:
GNOME Online Accounts supports some popular cloud services. It may
be a good idea to implement saving, and possibly loading to/from
there.
* Dynamic chart size
* Dynamic chart size :version_1.0:
Right some planets may disappear from the chart because they get too
far from the chart ring (due to @dist).
Right now some planets may disappear from the chart because they get
too far from the chart ring (due to @dist).
The maximum @dist value can be get with the following XPath
expression: