# Example RC file for spacechart # To load the default data file at startup (commented because path is # installation dependent): # catalog = "/usr/local/share/spacechart/gliese.dat" # Longitude/Latitude of the user, in degrees. Format: # user_coords = (latitude, longitude) user_coords = (0,0) # User orientation # This defines which side is "up" on the display, as the angle in degrees # to the line that points to the north pole. north = 0 # The point of space that will be the center of the display. # In XYZ coordinates. center = (0,0,0) # The radius of the visible sphere. Format: # view_radius = distance unit, where unit can be pc (parsec) or ly (light year) view_radius = 5.5 pc # The maximum lenght of a link to be shown on the map. Format: # max_link = distance unit, where unit can be pc (parsec) or ly (light year) max_link = 2.5 pc # Choose whether links should be visible on the map. true or false. show_links = true # Choose whether links should have a label with their length. true or false. show_link_labels = false # Choose whether stars should have a label with their name. true or false. show_star_labels = true # Color for the labels in the map. RGB values in the [0.0-1.0] range, as shown: labels_color = (R:0.0; G:1.0; B:1.0) # X Font name for the font used for the labels labels_font = "fixed" # Unit used for distances through the program. Possible values are pc (parsecs) # and ly (light years) distance_unit = pc # Rule to choose which stars are shown # Format is: # star_selection = ( min_lum; max_lum; set_of_classes; show_multiples ) # min_lum the minimum luminosity you want, empty to indicate no limit. # max_lum the maximum luminosity you want, empty to indicate no limit. # set_of_classes is a square bracket enclosed list of spectral classes you # want to be shown. Empty means no stars are shown. # show_multiples is either true or false. star_selection = (;;[OBAFGKMW];true) # Rules to specify how stars are drawn. # First, the color to use for each spectral type. Order matters!! 'W' means # any white dwarf. star_rules = ( ( O : (R: 1.0 ; G: 1.0 ; B: 1.0 ); \ B : (R: 1.0 ; G: 1.0 ; B: 1.0 ); \ A : (R: 0.9 ; G: 1.0 ; B: 1.0 ); \ F : (R: 1.0 ; G :1.0 ; B: 0.75 ); \ G : (R: 1.0 ; G: 1.0 ; B: 0.0 ); \ K : (R: 1.0 ; G: 0.5 ; B: 0.0 ); \ M : (R: 1.0 ; G: 0.0 ; B: 0.0 ); \ W : (R: 0.75 ; G: 0.75 ; B: 0.75 ) ), \ # This determines the size of the star drawing based on it's # luminosity. Just specify the luminosity values where the size # of the star will change. ( 0.4 ; 10.0 ; 50.0 ; 100.0 ), \ # Rule to choose which stars have a label attached. # Same syntax as for star_selection above. ( 1; ; [OBAFGKMW]; true ) \ ) # Rules to specify how links are drawn. This only says how they are drawn, # not which ones are shown (for that, see max_link) link_rules = ( # For each rule, first the maximum length to which it applies, # the color of the links, their style ("solid" or "dashed"), and # it's width. # Up to 1.5 parsecs, bright blue, solid, thinnest possible line ( 1.5 pc ; (R:0.0; G:0.7; B:1.0) ; solid ; 0 ), \ # Up to 2.0 parsecs, darker blue, solid, thinnest possible line ( 2.0 pc ; (R:0.0; G:0.48; B:0.80) ; solid ; 0 ), \ # Default rule (used for links longer than 2.0 pc and shorter # than max_link), dark blue, dashed, thinnest possible line ( (R:0.0; G:0.36; B:0.60) ; dashed ; 0 ) \ ) # Keybindings MoveUp = Shift + 'w' MoveDown = Shift + 's' MoveLeft = Shift + 'a' MoveRight = Shift + 'd' MoveFront = Shift + 'q' MoveRear = Shift + 'e' RotateUp = 'w' RotateDown = 's' RotateLeft = 'a' RotateRight = 'd' OpenSettings = Alt + 'p' OpenStarSelection = Alt + 's' ToggleLinks = Alt + 'l' ToggleLinkLabels = Alt + 'd' ToggleStarLabels = Alt + 'n' ReloadSettings = Ctrl + 'r'