I just updated kStars to 3.6.5 and while I like the blue color of the DSO outlines, when I use a red filter, I can't see them.
I've been using the color tint filter in OSX to get a totally red screen without my clumsy DIY slipcover, and I've been able to adjust pretty much everything else into various shades of red, I just can't change the color of the DSO outlines. Unfortunately I can't get an image of this as I guess the screen capture thing bypasses any of these filters.
I've looked through just about all menus and dialogs I can find. Obviously the color schemes one and then in another menu under Data > Manage DSO Catalogs > Colors, but nothing seems to change them. There are no other colors besides shades of red in my color scheme so it can't be anything there.
If someone can point me in the right direction, I'd be happy to try for a pull request as well. I feel like if we can change the colors of stars and all the lines and text, we should be able to change the color of DSOs and other things like this too.
I tried that and it didn't work. Here is a
screen recording
showing what I'm doing/seeing. All the colors in this scheme are shades of red and I see no entry for DSO objects here.
Data> Manage DSO Catalogs > Select Catalog > Click "Colors" > Customize as desired for individual themes.
The Catalog you are most likely concerned with is Open NGC (ID 1)
INDI/KStars on Raspberry Pi 4, 4gb
Raspbian Buster with AstroPi3 script configuration
Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro Mount
Canon 600D Camera
Orion SSAG/ASI120mm @280mm Guide Scope
PHD2
Waveshare Stepper Motor Board - DIY Focuser
Adafruit GPS Module
Generic Bluetooth Joystick.
Startech 7 port powered USB Hub.
I found that when I clicked OK after adjusting the RGB sliders for the catalog colors, both the DSO Catalogs modal and the Catalog Colors modal would go behind the main kStars window. I was never actually clicking all the OKs that I needed to, to actually select the colors.
After going through it a few times (because it still doesn't totally stick), the DSOs eventually turned red so yea, it's not bulletproof, but it this is the way to do it and it does work eventually.
Thanks again!
Last edit: 4 months 3 days ago by Jacob Rodriguez. Reason: grammar
Ok, I went through my code and discovered that there is a facility to give sane default colors for catalogs. I just didn't bother to implement that for the catalogs...