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* Filter by name works | * <font color="#00AA00">Filter by name works</font> | ||
* Filter by type works | * <font color="#00AA00">Filter by type works</font> | ||
* Highlighted object is centered in map when user hits return or presses Ok | * <font color="#CCCC00">Highlighted object is centered in map when user hits return or presses Ok</font> [RETURN doesn't work] | ||
* Dialog message when a match fails; window does not close | * <font color="#00AA00">Dialog message when a match fails; window does not close</font> | ||
* Up/Down arrow keys navigate the list of objects | * <font color="#00AA00">Up/Down arrow keys navigate the list of objects</font> | ||
* <font color="# | * <font color="#00AA00">The Object Details window is opened by clicking on Details button</font> | ||
==== Zoom to angular size ==== | ==== Zoom to angular size ==== |
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List of expected behaviors for KStars 2.6.0
Please test these behaviors, and indicate whether it works correctly or not. Once a behavior has been tested, attach one of the following codes to the beginning of the line to indicate its status.
- No symbol or Black: behavior not yet tested
- * or Red: behavior causes KStars to crash
- X or Orange: behavior is broken
- B or Yellow: behavior sort-of works, or is buggy
- U or Cyan: Usability issue
- C or Green: behavior works correctly
- Moving the mouse shows the current sky coordinates of the mouse in the statusbar.
- Clicking the mouse identifies the nearest object in the statusbar; the object's "long name" is shown
- Hovering the mouse attaches a temporary label to the nearest object.
- Hover labels fade out when the mouse moves
- Hover labels only appear when the map is not in motion
- Double-clicking attaches a label to the nearest object, centers it in the display, and engages tracking.
- The double-click label is removed when the object is no longer centered
- Click-and-drag moves the map such that the cursor remains roughly in the same place in the sky.
- Dragging the sky disengages tracking
- Dragging the sky to one of the poles does not cause odd behavior
- Click-and-drag with Ctrl pressed draws a rectangle in the map that defines a new area to be displayed when the mouse button is released
- Click-and-drag with the middle mouse button zooms in and out according to the vertical motion of the mouse
- Scrolling the mouse wheel zooms in and out.
- Scrolling the mouse wheel while holding down Shift / Ctrl decreases the amount of zooming in / out.
- Right-click opens a context-sensitive popup menu for the object nearest the mouse cursor.
Keyboard commands
- Arrow keys: scroll the display. Holding Shift increases the speed
- [0-9] center on a major solar system body (0 is the sun, 3 is the moon; the rest are planets in order from Mercury to Pluto)
- [<,>] Advance clock forward/backward by one time step (clock will be paused if it isn't already)
Object Actions:
- C: Track object
- D: Open the Details window
- L: Attach/Remove the label
- O: Add object to Observing List
- T: Attach/remove trail (solar system only)
- Pressing Shift targets action on the focused object, rather than the clicked object
Menu functions and keyboard shortcuts
If a menu action opens a window, the window's behavior is listed elsewhere. Just check to see if it opens here.
File Menu
- Open a FITS image in the FITS Viewer tool [Ctrl+O]
- Save Sky image [Ctrl+I]
- Run script [Ctrl+R]
- Printing Wizard
- Print [Ctrl+P] (print dialog opens)
- Quit [Ctrl+Q]
Time Menu
- Set time to now [Ctrl+E]
- Set time [Ctrl+S]
- Advance one step backward in time
- Start/Stop clock
- Advance one step forward in time
Pointing Menu
- Zenith [Z]
- North [N]
- East [E]
- South [S]
- West [W]
- Set focus manually [Ctrl+M]
- Find object [Ctrl+F]
- Engage/Stop tracking [Ctrl+T]
View Menu
- Zoom in [Ctrl++]
- Zoom out [Ctrl+-]
- Default zoom [Ctrl+Z]
- Zoom to angular size [Ctrl+Shift+Z]
- Full-screen mode [Ctrl+Shift+F]
- Horizontal/Equatorial Coordinates [Space]
- Projections sub-menu (test switching only here)
Devices Menu
[NOTE: These features require that KStars be compiled with INDI support]
Telescope wizard
- Help button displays KStars hand book.
- Next/Back buttons work.
- Listed telescopes reflect system + user added telescopes.
- Setting Time and Location open the appropriate dialog boxes and perform the correct time or location updates.
- Setting port name initiate a scan for that specific port, whereas leaving the port empty initiates a complete auto port scan. Both actions can be canceled at any time.
- Automatic port scan.
Telescope properties
- Telescope list reflect system & user added telescope.
- Selecting a telescope update all property fields.
- Removing a telescope shows a confirmation box.
- Saving updated properties works.
Device manager
- Device manager allows the user to start/shutdown device drivers and connect to remote INDI servers.
- Device manager has a list of devices, containing device name, status and mode.
- Device manager has a Server Log box that contains information for every running device.
- Starting in Local mode creates an INDI server and connects to it.
- Starting in Server mode only creates a server, KStars does not connect to it.
- Starting one driver in Local mode works.
- Starting multiple drivers in Local mode works.
- Stopping one driver does not stop server.
- Stopping multiple drivers does not stop server.
- The Run Service button enables the user to run selected device.
- The Stop Service button enables the user to stop selected device.
- The Close button enables the user to close Device Manager windows.
- In the Client tab, the user can Add/Modify/Remove a host.
- In the Client tab, the user can establish/stop a connection by pressing the Connect/Disconnect buttons.
INDI Control panel
- INDI Control Panel allows users to control all the features supported by a device.
Configure INDI
Tools Menu (test opening tools only here)
- Calculator [Ctrl+C]
- Devices
- Sky Calendar
- Altitude vs. Time [Ctrl+A]
- What's Up Tonight [Ctrl+U]
- What's Interesting [Ctrl+W]
- Script Builder [Ctrl+B]
- Solar System [Ctrl+Y]
- Ekos [Ctrl+K]
- Jupiter's Moons [Ctrl+J]
- Flags
Observation Menu
- Observation Planner [Ctrl+L]
- Execute the session Plan [Ctrl+2]
Observation Planner [Ctrl+L]
- The user can open an observation session list.
- The user can open the Observing List Wizard.
- The observation session can be saved using Save/Save as buttons..
- The user can easily set up the current Location and Date.
- More objects can be added to the list by using the Find Object or What's up Tonight tool.
- An image can be added to an object by pressing the Find Image button on the right .
- Within the Find Image window, the user can open an image from his hard drive.
- The Download all Images button downloads the SDSS/DSS images of all the objects in the current list.
- The Delete all Images button deletes the stored DSS/SDSS images.
- The Delete button deletes the current set image.
- The Make window small button shrinks the size of the Observation Planner window.
Execute the session Plan [Ctrl+2]
- The user is able to see some information about the selected object and also to add observing notes.
- The user is able to add new objects to the list using Add new object to list button.
- The user is able to remove the selected object from the list by pressing Remove object from list button.
- The user is able to enter and set session detailsː Location, Begin time of the session, Weather, Equipment, Comments and Language.
- By pressing the Next Page button the user will access the second page of Session Plan, that contains information about equipment.
- Pressing the Next Target button will cause the Execute Session to open the first window again for the next object.
- By pressing the End Session button, the user will save and end the current session.
- By pressing the Close button, the Execute Session window will be closed.
Settings Menu
- Infoboxes Display toggles
- Toolbar display toggles
- Toolbar customization
- Statusbar display toggles
- Color scheme toggles
- Field-of-view (FOV) Symbol selector
- FOV Editor
- Artificial Horizon
- Configure Observation Logging
- Geographic Location [Ctrl+G]
- Configure Shortcuts
- Configure Toolbars
- Configure KStars
- Startup Wizard
Configure Observation Logging
- List your Equipment [Ctrl+0]
- Manage Observer [Ctrl+1]
Help Menu
- KStars Handbook [F1]
- Tip of the Day
- What's this? [Shift+F1]
- Report Bug
- About KStars
- About KDE
Toolbars
Main toolbar
- Zoom in/out
- Find object...
- Geographic
- Set Time
- Advance one step backward in time
- Stop/Start clock
- Advance one step forward in time
- Set Timestep widget
View toolbar
- Show stars
- Show deep-sky objects
- Show Solar system objects
- Show supernovae
- Show satellites
- Show constellation lines
- Show constellation names
- Show constellation art (BETA)
- Show constellation boundaries
- Show Milky Way
- Show equatorial coordinate grid
- Show horizontal coordinate grid
- Show opaque ground
INDI toolbar
- Show Ekos
- Show INDI Control Panel
- Show FITS Viewer
- Show Device Manager
Centering and tracking
- Center+Track on object (double-click, popup menu, click then press "C")
- Center+Track on empty sky (double-click, popup menu)
- If requested position moves display below horizon, confirm dialog is shown
- If startup position is below horizon, recenter dialog is shown
- Information in "Focus" InfoBox updates correctly when recentering
Info boxes
- Displayed with semi-transparent backgound
- Highlight color on click
- "Shade" on double-click
- Move on drag
- Collision avoidance works
- "Stick" to screen edges
- Remember position and shade-state on restart
Color schemes
- Show all available schemes, incl. predefined and custom
- All color settings change upon selecting a new scheme
- Color settings persistent on reload
- Custom scheme appears in menu after creating in in the Configure dialog
- Custom scheme is removed from menu if it is removed in the Configure dialog
Dialogs
Download new data
- Dialog displays all available download items (Steinicke NGC/IC catalog, Abell Planetary Nebulae Catalog, Sharpless HII region Catalog, Hickson Compact Groups, Tycho-2 Star Catalog, USNO NOMAD Catalog, Inline thumbnail images, Thumbnails for details window)
- Each item gets downloaded and installed correctly
- For each item, the details window is opened by pressing the Details button.
- By clicking on the author's name, the default email client will be opened enabling the user to easily send an email to the author.
- Each item gets uninstalled correctly
- The add-ons list can be ordered byː Newest, Rating, Most downloads or Installed
- The search method works correctly
FITS viewer
- File open dialog displays only FITS files.
- FITS image is opened and displayed properly.
- Image coordinates, pixel value, image dimensions, and zoom value are displayed in status bar.
- Undo/Redo work
- Zoom in/out, Default zoom
- Rotate Right
- Rotate Left
- Flip Horizontal
- Flip Vertical
- Mark/Unmark Stars works
- Statistics
- Auto stretch
- FITS header
- Closing without save issues a warning dialog
- Save and Save As work
- All shortcuts work (i.e. Ctrl+H for opening the FITS Header window) [Note 1]
Histogram tool
- Range of pixel values can be updated with edit boxes or by dragging the blue/red symbols: red symbol not draggable in initial position
Save sky image
- Saves image to file: Doesn't seem to save GIF
- Image matches screen display (without FOV or infobox overlays)
Run script
- Executes the selected script. [KStars doesnt run the script]
- Statusbar messages indicate script is running/finished.
- Prints image of current skymap (without infoboxes or FOV symbols)
- Ask to reset color scheme if background is not white
- Color scheme is properly reset for printing, and reverted afterward
Set time
- Simulation clock is set to selected time
- Selected date displayed properly in calendar widget
- It is not possible to select an invalid date
Set focus manually
- Setting RA/Dec coordinates works
- Setting Az/Alt coordinates works
Find object
- Filter by name works
- Filter by type works
- Highlighted object is centered in map when user hits return or presses Ok [RETURN doesn't work]
- Dialog message when a match fails; window does not close
- Up/Down arrow keys navigate the list of objects
- The Object Details window is opened by clicking on Details button
Zoom to angular size
- Zoom is set to display the angle entered
- Min/max values make sense
FOV symbol editor
- Selected symbol is shown in preview pane
- Creating a new symbol works
- Editing an existing symbol works
- Removing a symbol works (if this symbol is currently in use, what should happen?)
Artificial Horizon Manager
- User can draw a region by defining a list of points that encompasses the blocked area.
- User can add points manually, or by selecting them from the Sky Map.
- Add Region button works.
- Remove Region button works.
- Save Regions button works.
- A region's name can be changed by double clicking on its name.
- The default regions names are likeː Region 1, Region 2 and so on.
- Add Point button works.
- Add Point button works.
- Clear all points button works.
- Select Points button works.
Geographic location
- Set the location by highlighting a city from the list.
- The red crosshair's position on the map will be updated by highlighting a city from the list.
- Use the City Filter to make searches easier.
- Use the Province Filter to make searches easier.
- Use the Country Filter to make searches easier.
- Define a completely new location by pressing the Clear Fields button, and entering the data for the new location.
- Use the Add City to List button to record a new custom version of some location.
- Use the Remove City from List button to remove the selected location from the list.
- Latitude, longitude and UT offset values for a given location must be correct.
Startup Wizard
- Set Geographic location works
- Download Extra Data works
- The window is divided into a number of tabs depending on the selected object: General, Position, Links, Advanced and Log.
- General tab contains names and catalog designations, object type, and magnitude (brightness).
- Using the General tab, the current object can be added to Observing List.
- Using the General tab, the current object can be centered in Map.
- Using the General tab, the current object can be centered in Telescope.
- Position tab contains object's Equatorial and Horizontal coordinates, as well as its rise, set and transit times.
- In the Links tab, the internet links associated with this object can be managed.
- Add custom links to the object using the Add Link button.
- Modify or remove any link using the Edit Link and Remove Link buttons.
- Query professional astronomical databases on the internet using The Advanced Tab.
- Using the Log Tab, type in some text that will remain associated with this object's Details window.
- User's notes are saved correctly such that they can be used next time in KStars.
- Selected image is shown; window is sized to fit image
- Authorship and copyright in statusbar
- Save button works
- The right click popup menu is context-sensitive, meaning its content varies depending on what kind of object you click on.
- The name(s) of the object, and its type.
- Rise, Transit, and Set times for the object.
- Center & Track: Center the display on this location, and engage tracking. Equivalent to double-clicking.
- Add flag.
- Angular Distance To: compute the angular distance between two selected objects.
- Details: Open the Object Details window for this object. (not available for all objects)
- Attach/Remove Label.
- Add/Remove from Observing List. (not available for all objects)
- Add/Remove Trail. (not available for all objects)
- Simulate eyepiece view,
- Give image resources. (not available for all objects)
- Give information resources. (not available for all objects)
- Show SDSS Image. (not available for all objects)
- Show DSS Image. (not available for all objects)
Tools
Calculator
Note: changes in the modules are not reflected until the widget loses input focus. This may not be ideal, but doing immediate updates doesn't work. Consider the JD module. Let's say I want to clear the current number and enter a new one. As soon as I delete the text, it would try to process the blank line as a date. Then if I typed a "2", it would try to use that. Basically, there needs to be a way to indicate that you are done editing.
- Julian Day calculator works correctly, both ways.
- Sidereal Time Calculator works correctly, both ways.
- Information displayed in the Almanac seems correct.
- Equinoxes and Solstices displayed are correct
- Equatorial to Galactic Coords conversion works
- Conversion from Equatorial to Horizontal coordinates is accurate
- Horizontal Coordinates UI
- Ecliptic Coordinates tool UI
- Data shown in the ecliptic coordinates tool seems accurate
- Angular distance tool UI works as expected
- Angular distances reported seem accurate
- Geodetic coordinates UI works as expected
- Data displayed by Geodetic coordinates tool seems correct
- LSR Velocity tool UI works as expected
- LSR Velocity tool seems to produce correct results
- Planet Coordinates tool UI behaves as expected
- Planet coordinates shown seem accurate
- Conjunctions tool UI behaves as expected
- Conjunctions tool reports all conjunctions correctly
Observing List
- Removing an object named "star"
- Selecting by magnitude in wizard [count not updated properly]
Altitude vs. time
- Find Object works
- Using the Plot button, an object's altitude curve is drawn smoothly and correctly.
- Clear Fields button clears the Name, RA, Dec and Equinox text boxes.
- Clear List button clears the entire plot.
- The format for RA coordinate isː hh mm ss.s
- The format for Dec coordinate isː dd mm ss.s
- Zoom in works correctly.
- Zoom out works correctly.
- The plot can be smoothly panned using the mouse movement, keeping the limitations on the plot sides.
- There should exist a zoom out limitation for the most dominant curve. The plot cannot be zoomed out pass today's curve.
- Compute button will calculate the correct altitude for an object using a certain Local Time.
- The Local Time can be set using the spin box or by entering manually the value.
- The Local Time value must be correct. In example, you can't use an hour bigger than 23ː59.
- The Rise/Set/Transit markers are drawn at the correct position on the curve.
- The colors used for Rise/Set/Transit markers must match the colors marked on the buttonsː red for Rise, blue for Set and green for Transit time.
- The opaque green ground must start at 0 degrees altitude.
- The dashed line must indicate the correct time and must be drawn at the right position on the plot.
- The curve of the current highlighted object from the list must be drawn with a thicker, white line, while the others curves must be drawn with a thinner, red line.
- The Rise/Set/Transit markers must be drawn above the altitude curves.
- The date and location can be updated using the Date & Location tab.
- By hovering the mouse above a curve, a black tool tip will appear, displaying the name of the object, the local sidereal time, the local time and the altitude value for that position.
What's up tonight
- The date and location are correct
- Almanac data are correct
- Displays objects that are visible on the given date, from the given location
- Changing the Date works, and updates the list of objects and almanac
- Changing the Location works, and updates the list of objects and almanac
- Selecting Evening/Morning/All Night works, and updates the list of objects
- Selecting the minimum magnitude works, and updates the list of object
- Selected object is displayed in right panel correctly
- The Rise/Set/Transit data are correct
- Center Object button works
- Details button works
- Add to List button adds the selected object to the Observing list
What's Interesting
- User can rate how light-polluted is the night-sky.
- A rating can have values in range 1 to 9.
- Clicking on the Wikipedia link will open the Bortle dark-sky scale in the default web browser.
- The Defaults button will reset the rating value to 4, which is the default value.
- User can set the equipment settingsː equipment type and parameters.
- The Telescope and Binoculars check boxes work.
- User can add a new telescope by pressing the Add new telescope button, which will open the Configure Equipment window.
- In the Configure Equipment window, user can save or remove an equipment from the list.
- In the Configure Equipment window are four tabs (Telescope, Eyepiece, Lens and Filter) and each tab contains specific parameters for current equipment type.
- The Defaults button works.
Script builder
- Short documentation for the function highlighted in the Function Browser is correct.
- When a function is highlighted in the Current Script box, the Function Arguments panel will contain items for specifying values for any arguments that the highlighted function requires.
- New Script button creates a new empty script.
- Open Script button enables the user to use a script that already exists in the system.
- Save Script/Save Script As buttons are correctly saving the current script, letting the user to choose the desired location of the saving.
- Pressing Test Script will correctly run the current script in the main KStars window.
- Add Function button adds the currently-highlighted function in the Function Browser to the Current Script box (you can also add a function by double-clicking on it).
- Remove Function button removes the currently-highlighted function from the Current Script box.
- Copy Function button duplicates the currently-highlighted function from the Current Script box.
- Move Up/Move Down buttons enable the user to set the desired running order of the functions.
- A warning dialog will pop-up if the New Script button is pressed and the current script has unsaved changes.
Solar system
- Solar System Viewer displays a model of our solar system as seen from above.
- The display can be zoomed in and out with the + and - keys or by using the mouse scroll.
- The display can be recentered with the arrow keys, or by double-clicking anywhere in the window with the mouse.
- The display can be also centered on a planet with the 0–9 keys (0 is the Sun; 9 is Pluto).
- The timestep can be adjusted.
- The Today button reset the display to its default state.
- The Stop/Run button enables the user to stop/continue the simulation.
Jupiter's moons
- This tool displays the positions of Jupiter's four largest moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto) relative to Jupiter, as a function of time.
- Each track is assigned a different color to distinguish it from the others; the name labels at the top of the window indicate the color used by each moon.
- The time axis can be expanded or compressed using the + and - keys.
- The time displayed at the center of the window can be changed with the [ and ] keys.
- The Close button closes the window.
Flags
- Flags manager allows the user to mark flags on the map by giving the RA/Dec coordinates.
- Add button works.
- Save changes button works.
- The user can set a custom label, a label color and an icon for a flag.
- The Flag manager window contains documentation for how to add custom icons in KStars.
- Delete button will remove the highlighted flag from the list and from KStars Sky-Map.
- Centre in Map button works.
- Centre in Telescope button works.
- If KStars did not find any active telescopes, then a warning dialog will pop up.
Details window
- Displays object information
- Add to Observing List works.
- Centre in Map button works.
- Centre in Telescope button works.
- If KStars did not find any active telescopes, then a warning dialog will pop up.
- Testing Resource links works
- Editing Resource links works
- Removing resource links works
- Interacting with online databases works
- User can record any observation logs.
- The observation logs are saved, such that they can be used next time when KStars is opened.
Thumbnail Picker
- Displays list of images found via Google image search
- Selecting an image from the list displays it in the viewer
- Editing the image works
- Closing the window places the selected image in the Details window
- KIO jobs are terminated in the console after quitting KStars
INDI
Ekos
- By default, Ekos uses Simulators profile.
- The Simulators profile can not be removed from the Profile list.
- The user can add a new device profile using the + button and then Save button.
- The user can remove a profile using the - button.
- The new profiles that has been added are kept when a new KStars' instance is opened.
- The profiles that has been removed from the lists will not come back when a new KStars' instance is opened.
- The Edit profile button opens the Profile Editor, enabling the user to modify the current profile.
- INDI starts by pressing Start INDI button.
- The device can be connected using Connect button.
- The device can be disconnected using Disconnect button.
- Once a device is connected, a number of tabs will come up: Mount, CCD, Focus, Align and Guide.
- Test the Scheduler, Mount, CCD, Focus, Align and Guide tabs.
Configuration window
Sky Projections
- Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area
- Azimuthal Equidistant
- Orthographic
- Equirectangular [mouse nav broken; arrow keys work]
- Streographic
- Gnomonic [cpu 100% at low zoom, eventually crashes]
Discovered issues:
Use this section to add issues discovered while testing the program that are not listed above.
- KStars doesn't know my city's coordinates, while Marble does. Could not they share the a common datasheet with cities' positions?
A: Will bring in Marble Widget eventually