Hi Alex,

The new NGC catalog is available in:
lp:~tom-s-morris/stellarium/new-ngc-catalog

* Rotation angle needs fixing (look at M31)
* Mag 0 objects need fixing (should I choose e.g. mag 20 as
'undefined'?). Luckily there aren't many.
* Labels can overlap where there's multiple names

Please let me know any comments, code improvements, whatever you think.

Thanks,
Thomas

PS: not sure where I should put the catalog data itself yet, email me
and I'll send it to you.

On 10 September 2011 07:05, Alexander Wolf <alex.v.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 09.09.2011 22:23, Thomas Morris пишет:
>> Yes, I mean branch on the bzr server (Launchpad). I branched off trunk
>> about 1yr ago so I'll need to merge sometime, but I'm focusing my
>> efforts on completing the Blueprint feature "new NGC catalog" which I
>> think will be great to have in Stellarium.
>>
>> I have a launchpad account, my username is ThomasM.
>
> Pushing code to Launchpad (for UNIX-like systems):
> 1. cd folder-with-your-stellarium-code
> 2. bzr commit -m "Your comments for this commit"
> 3. bzr push lp:~ThomasM/stellarium/new-ngc-catalog
>
> new-ngc-catalog - this name of your branch
>
> Sync with trunk:
> 1. cd folder-with-your-stellarium-code
> 2. bzr merge lp:stellarium
> 3. bzr commit -m "sync with trunk"
> 4. bzr push lp:~ThomasM/stellarium/new-ngc-catalog
>
> --
>  WBW, Alex
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