On Monday, July 11, 2011 01:24:50 Akarsh Simha wrote:
> "What's interesting" box, that would programmatically generate a list
> of interesting objects that are visible from your location tonight
> (taking into account a bunch of parameters including your equipment,
> location, light pollution levels, level of experience), and give you
> ample information on those objects in a side-bar. For instance, to the
> beginner, it would tell him what planets are visible in the sky
> presently. It's hard to explain in words, so here's an ugly mockup:
> http://i.imgur.com/YkGY4.png

very nice idea indeed..

anyways.. under the assumption that a person is going to only read one of 
those at a time, it may make sense to show less information in that side panel 
than more. what might be very neat is a timeline-based set of actions, much as 
you have there (now, 3 hours from now, etc.) that just lists the names and 
perhaps the type of object (galaxy, planet, star). 

as a user i could then select on those items and it would center the star map 
on it, highligh it in some way and show me an informational box pointing to it 
with both the information and actions in it. that way one can quickly jump 
from item to item and see where it is on the map.

this would also allow you to cut down your actions: slew map would go away, 
and the redundant "on <name of object>" would also go away.

just my 0.02 ... i look forward to seeing this in kstars :)

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