Hi Luziuz,
I managed to do it in version 3 not sure about 2.76c, it like doing a html 
image map, below is the part from the help file, the contents of my horizon 
file is this:
 
# Horizon description file for Carte du Ciel
# 
# File format :
# Azimuth(integer) Altitude
#
# Be sure to begin at the North horizon (azimuth 0)
# Intermediate missing value are interpolated
 
0 25
5 24
10 20
15 16
20 15
25 20
30 15
35 10
40 24
45 24
50 24
55 24
60 24
65 24
70 19
75 5
80 7
85 5
90 15
95 15
100 10
105 10
110 8
115 8
120 8
125 10
130 50
135 50
140 50
145 50
150 55
155 60
160 80
165 80
170 80
175 80
180 80
185 80
190 80
195 80
200 80
205 80
210 80
215 80
220 80
225 80
230 80
235 80
240 80
245 80
250 80
255 80
260 80
265 80
270 70
275 64
280 55
285 45
290 45
295 45
300 35
305 40
310 40
315 34
320 30
325 35
330 35
335 35
340 30
345 30
350 27
355 27
The first number is how many degrees to the right you are looking and the 
second figure is how many degrees up do you have to look to clear your 
obstruction, hope that makes sense, its a handy tool, saves you going out to 
see something that is behind a building or mountain in your way!
 
Graham
 
 
"Write your own horizon file
You can write a file with a simple ASCII-editor like Wordpad or Vi to define 
your local horizon. As an example, you can open the file [installation 
directory]/data/horizon/horizon_Geneve.txt. As you can see from the file, the 
horizon is defined by a serie of records. Every line contains a pair of two 
values. The first value is the ‘azimuth’, the second is the ‘altitude’. The 
units are degrees, where azimuth 0° is North and 90° is the Zenith. A dot (.) 
can be used as a decimal separator. You can put comment in your horizon file by 
lines that start with a mesh (#) character."




________________________________
From: luzius.thuerlemann <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 23 December, 2009 11:33:44
Subject: [skychart-discussion] local horizon creation

  
Hi there,

I'd like to create my own local horizon visible from my home with mountains and 
valleys. Version 2.76c . Is that possible? I'd be happy also with a simple 
horizon line just that I see where my horizon lies.

Thanks and CS

Luzius




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