Marko_StelN9
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2012-12-13
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#191
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2012-12-14
, 12:24
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@ India
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#192
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2012-12-14
, 12:28
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@ India
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#193
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I made a working port for Nokia N9, though it is not based on mobile version, it's a port/fork of desktop 0.11.4. I posted the topic yesterday but it seems forum moderation approvals take some time. Take a look at http://thelarge.org/stellarium-n9
Cheers, Marko
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2012-12-14
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#194
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2012-12-14
, 14:57
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@ Europe
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#195
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2012-12-14
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@ India
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#196
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2012-12-14
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@ Enschede, The Netherlands
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#197
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~/MyDocs $ pkgmgr install-file -f stellarium-n9_0.3.2_armel.deb InstallFile /home/user/MyDocs/stellarium-n9_0.3.2_armel.deb: 0 % Error: Operation failed: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (255) Aegis rejecting /home/user/MyDocs/stellarium-n9_0.3.2_armel.deb: tar base265 size not supported aegis-deb-release: Missing ':' in ' <div> An error occurred while connecting you to the Internet. Maybe your session has expired. Please close your web browser and try again in a few minutes. ... <more HTML>
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2012-12-14
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@ India
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#198
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2012-12-14
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@ Helsinki, Suomi (Finland)
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#199
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Well aware. Unfortunately, this port lacks any user interface adaptation, it is essentially the desktop version complied for Harmattan, with added GPS positioning. StellariumN9, on the other hand, has a redesigned QML user interface and some extra stuff such as pinch-zoom and free look based on magnetometer/accelerometer.
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2012-12-14
, 19:52
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#200
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Would it be possible to add some dampening to accelometer reading to reduce jitter? (for example maybe the software could do some averaging of recent values) I guess this would add little bit of lag when panning the view quickly, but maybe its a good tradeoff for added viewing stability.