No, the horizon text file only allows you to show a coarse outline of your
local horizon with its obstructions.  
Personally I'm glad CdC concentrates on technical accuracy and doesn't waste
processor power on pretty pictures.  Otherwise why have a scope in the first
place?

-John


--- Jeff Donaldson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I mean a photorealistic horizon, like what our backyard looks like for
> example.  I have TheSky6 right now but its a resource hog lol
>    
>   Thanks
>   Jeff
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> Sander Pool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
> Sure, the color can be configured to anything you like in the chart 
> appearance dialog. Not sure what a panoramic horizon is but you can 
> specify a horizon file in the same dialog. Pick the premade 'geneve.txt' 
> file to see what it does and what the format is like. It's used to mimic 
> local visibility restrictions, not to add pictures of your local horizons.
> 
>     Sander
> 
> celestron102slt wrote:
> > is it possible to have custom horizons, the green is quite ugly and if
> > you could have custom panoramic horizons that would be awesome
> >
> >
> >
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