On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 11:15, H <h...@lambermont.dyndns.org> wrote:
> Matthew Gates wrote on 20110610:
>
>> Personally I feel that scintillation should be disabled when
>> atmosphere is turned off,
>
> hear hear
>
>> although I've had this discussion with Fabien in the past and he likes
>> it staying on.

Really I said that? Ok, now I think we should deactivate it as well
when atmosphere is off! Probably I was just too lazy to implement it,
but now it's quite easy to do.
In fact scintillation + refraction + extinction (+light pollution?)
could be all called atmosphere effects and grouped in the same GUI
area.

Fab

> boo ;-)
>
> It's exactly the effect I want to show to the audience when I switch off
> the atmosphere.
>
> Is enabling this behaviour then perhaps a config value somewhere ?
>
> -- Hans
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