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PROGRAM:

NAME


stellarium - A real-time realistic planetarium

SYNOPSIS


stellarium [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION


Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL.
It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and MacOSX. With Stellarium, you really see what
you can see with your eyes, binoculars or a small telescope.

OPTIONS


-v, --version
Print program name and version and exit.

-h, --help
Print a brief synopsis of program options and exit.

--safe-mode
Do not use OpenGL2 features (such as shaders). Useful on systems that report support
for OpenGL 2, but its implementation is buggy. Used as a work-around for the "broken
fonts" bug.

-c, --config-file file
Use file for the config filename instead of the default config.ini.

-u, --user-dir dir
Use dir instead of the default user data directory ($HOME/.stellarium/ on *nix
operating systems).

-f, --full-screen yes|no
With argument yes or no over-rides the full screen setting in the config file. The
setting is saved in the config-file and as such will be the default for subsequent
invocations of Stellarium.

--screenshot-dir dir
Set the directory into which screenshots will be saved to dir, instead of the default
(which is $HOME on *nix operating systems).

--home-planet planet-name
Specify observer planet. planet-name is an English name, and should refer to an object
defined in the ssystem.ini file.

--altitude alt
Specify the initial observer altitude, where alt is the altitude in meters.

--longitude lon
Specify the initial observer longitude, where lon is the longitude. The format is
illustrated by this example: +4d16'12" which refers to 4 degrees, 16 minutes and 12
arc seconds East. Westerly longitudes should be prefixed with "-".

--latitude lat
Specify the initial observer latitude, where lat is the latitude. The format is
illustrated by this example: +53d58'16.65" which refers to 53 degrees, 58 minutes and
16.65 arc seconds North. Southerly latitudes should be prefixed with "-".

--list-landscapes
Print a list of landscape names and exit.

--landscape name
Start Stellarium using landscape name. Refer to --list-landscapes for possible names.

--sky-date date
Specify sky date in format yyyymmdd.

--sky-time time
Specify sky time in format hh:mm:ss.

--fov fov
Specify the field of view (fov degrees).

--projection-type p
Specify projection type, p. Permitted values of p are: equalarea, stereographic,
fisheye, cylinder, mercator, perspective, and orthographic.

RETURN VALUE


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not 0
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