1. Cannot reproduce it. The filter name settings in Ekos is completely unrelated to the FITS header generation. Any way to reproduce this?
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Fixed in GIT
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Thanks for the quick fix.
Did some more testing but can't replicate it anymore. (At least not with the simulators). I will need to do some more testing with the real equipment (SX-Wheel) and on my non-test equipment. Will need some time for that.
Unfortunatelly deleted a lot a files yesterday to make space on the systems, so can get these back either.
It is not urgent, I have a python program that can insert filters if needed.
Will do. Could very well the case something was set incorrect there. At least found 1 file back which misses the FILTER keyword. (it happened, now trying to reprodiuce)
@Jasem: I'm observing the same problem (Filter not written into FITS header) and indeed in my CCD options Filter Snoop Devices is not set (did work before recent updates though). Full name should be "ASI EFW" as shown in filterwheel's General Info but the setting does not get applied in CCD's options tab. By clicking set the value "ASI EFW" does not get written into the settings. Any ideas?
If possible you can connect to my setup via TeamViewer.
Otherwise: I have ASI1600MM Pro and ASI EFW connected. Setting "ASI EFW" under CCD's snoop devices has no effect.
My software should be up to date, though I had some self compiled INDI binaries running before recent updates due to RST-135 driver fixing.
Yes, it was. But I actively set it to "--" and back to "ASI EFW" now it's displayed as snoop device and FILTER is being written into the FITS header. Great, thank you, Jasem!
To be honest ran Stellarmate updater just before testing again. I'm not sure which version of KStars was installed before, but not older than 1-2 weeks in my opinion.
Maybe it needed a manual "bump" even after the fix?