Ah, it appears that in the sector viewing window, it appears as a small white dot until I select it.
I guess this works for me, unless anyone has a better suggestion.
You know, I could make the center of mass a star with the appropriate mass, and zero luminosity and radius. If I want it to be invisible, I assign a small black square as a blazon. This shows as an invisible point in the larger map (and will be pret…
Ed_NBOS wrote:
No, Astro3 does not attempt to simulate movement in multiple body systems.
Well it is a pretty dang fine program none the less. Thank you!
Garrett wrote:
Just thinking aloud, couldn't you set the center of gravity as a marker or something of that nature and then set each star to orbit around that?
I don't think you can set the mass for a marker. Good notion, though... maybe I can fi…
There was a plug-in for that in AS 2.01e at least... perhaps there will be for AS 3.0.
I assume that the old plug-ins won't work in the new release, right?
I've upgraded my RAM to 16GB and upgraded my software to AS 3.0. So far, everything seems to be working well in the new release, and I haven't had further memory issues.
I can say for certain that, in my own case, the problem I had earlier was no…
I didn't use any unusual characters, but that is good to know.
I am looking forward to upgrading to AS 3.0! I still wonder why my files are not saving correctly, and what happened to an evening's work, but maybe the answer is to just use a differ…