I am using program version 26.1 and the corresponding user manual but I cannot make the polygonal horizon work. I made a new directory ‘Bowie’ under c:\program files\stellarium\landscapes. However, when I open ‘sky and viewing options window [f4]’ and go to ‘landscapes’ the ‘Bowie’ directory does not appear along with the others (Garching, Geneva etc.) Help please. Thanks!
Dear Georg,
Thank you for the information. Chapter 5 indicates that my user directory is ‘c:\users\antho\appdata\roaming\stellarium’.
Following the instructions in Chapter 7, I created the directory ‘bowie’ in my user directory. Then I put the files ‘bowie_horizon.txt’ and ‘landscape.ini’ there. In ‘landscape.ini’ I set ‘polygonal_horizon_list = horizon_bowie.txt’.
I closed and reopened Stellarium but it is still not giving me the horizons for my location.
I already have a file of azimuths with horizon elevations. So, I don’t need PeakFinder or HeyWhatsThat.
I need more help please.
Anthony
Following the directory structure in section 5.2, I have added a ‘landscape’ directory and placed my ‘bowie’ directory under that. The ‘bowie’ directory contains files ‘horizon_bowie.txt’ and ‘landscape.ini’. The ‘landscape.ini’ file includes the line ‘polygonal_horizon_list = horizon_bowie.txt’. The horizon still doesn’t show in Stellarium though, and I do not see ‘Bowie’ when I look in ‘landscapes’ under ‘view’. More help please.
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Georg,
There is progress. I can now see the Bowie landscape in View/Landscape. However, it gives an unexpected display as pictured below. There are cardinal points but no horizon line. Answers to your questions are below the picture. Thanks!
Anthony

“Does the landscape.ini follow the structure visible in the box on page 75? Including the [landscape] caption line?”
I’ve followed that structure as closely as possible, as follows including the [landscape] caption line.
[landscape]
name = Bowie
polygonal_horizon_list = horizon_bowie.txt
polygonal_angle_rotatez=0.00001
ground_color = .15 ,.45 ,.45
“Is the filename landscape.ini, or does it use the stupid Windows hidden extension landscape.ini.txt?”
It is landscape.ini without a txt extension.
“If you make a copy of the Geneve landscape into your data directory's landscapes subdir, rename it, edit its landscape.ini and rename the 'name' key into e.g. Geneve_AM, will a new landscape Geneve_AM become visible?”
Geneve_AM does appear along with Bowie.
“Does the logfile contains any message relating to your landscape? Like "file not found" or such?”
I don’t know where to find the logfile.
“As soon as at least an entry becomes visible, I can envision the next problem: The horizon line must contain positive values only. Some elevated sites may have negative altitudes. Correct those to zero.”
All values are greater than zero.
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[landscape]
name = Bowie
type = polygonal
polygonal_horizon_list = horizon_bowie.txt
polygonal_angle_rotatez=0.00001
ground_color = .15 ,.45 ,.45
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