I'm certain Alexander will get this sorted for you. If you have a computer
at home, you can always download & install 0.14. This new version, while
familiar to anyone who has used 0.12, is wonderful. The majority of bugs
have been remedied.

Hang in there,

Dave

On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Georg Zotti <georg.zo...@univie.ac.at>
wrote:

>
> On Sa, 14.11.2015, 21:33, Tomasz Buchert wrote:
> > On 15/11/15 01:43, Alexander Wolf wrote:
> >> воскресенье, 15 ноября 2015 г. пользователь Albert Zhang написал:
> >>
> >> > Hey devs!
> >> > I'm a high school student in Earth Science... Our teacher makes
> >> > Stellarium a big part of our Astronomy curriculum, which is awesome!
> >> We
> >> > often use Stellarium to look at the planets as they were last night
> >> > because we can't see them during the day! We have. a problem though...
> >> > often Stellarium will outright freeze and the only way the unfreeze it
> >> > is to press the power button. We are on Stellarium 0.12.1 (yes I know
> >> > really outdated but we can't do anything about it D:) Is there a way
> >> to
> >> > fix it as we wait for the school to update Stellarium?
> >>
> >>
> >>  Please check ssystem.ini file - I guess you are have comets with
> >> parabolic
> >> orbits, which can cause freezes in series 0.12.
> >
> > Oh, no. I really should work on this issue... :)
> > Tomasz
>
>
> Should be solved. In 0.14 at least...
> Georg
>
>
>
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