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Menu missing: many commands depend on keyboard shortcuts only #3827

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freebrowser1 opened this issue Jul 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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Menu missing: many commands depend on keyboard shortcuts only #3827

freebrowser1 opened this issue Jul 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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@freebrowser1
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There are many options which are hidden and only accessible when clicking the help button (or pressing F1 if the OS or other app does not capture that) and then reading which key I have to press.

Screenshot 2024-07-29 at 17 09 49

But clicking on the action does not work, one has to remember the keyboard shortcut which is a bit from the old MS DOS era. Making this help screen clickable by allowing the user to click on each command and, even better, allow these shortcuts adding to the botton toolbar which pops up when moving the mouse to the bottom of the screen.
That would make Stellarium much more intuitive. People cannot remember such a plethora of keyboard shortcuts.

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  • Stellarium version: 24.2
  • Operating system: Any (macOS and Linux in my case)
@10110111
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Many of them have a reason not to be on the toolbar. E.g. time scrolling is available from the Time dialog, checking markers or selecting objects without a click doesn't make sense etc. If you find some shortcuts that aren't available in the GUI but should be, please list them explicitly (but note that GUI is not limited by the toolbar).

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gzotti commented Jul 29, 2024

How many buttons do you think fit on the screen? Time control can be done in the intuitive time panel for beginners, or using those keyboard shortcuts for power users. The buttons on the toolbar show key shortcuts tooltips on mouse-over. After a few minutes you will know and likely use them if you need the respective functions.

There are maybe too many options, though. Not everything can be configured into a keyboard with only 105 keys, so you must choose (and then remember) your favourites.

@alex-w alex-w added the opinion OP thinks something should behave differently label Jul 29, 2024
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Hello.
(Sorry, I can not speak English very well.)

Unfortunately, I think there are two problems.

There is a limit to the width of the screen.
Therefore, additional code is needed to determine if it will be exceeded.

If there are 100 buttons, 100 icons will be needed.

By the way,
I want hide buttons that are not normally used, but this is not possible.

"Switch between equatorial and azimuthal mount": I have only alt-azimuthal mount.
"Constellation art": It is not included in the sky culture I always use.
"Equatorial grid": I usually use J2000.

Of course, some will need it.

thank you.

@freebrowser1
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Indeed, there is a limit to the number of buttons on the button bar because of the screen width.
But at least the F1 screen (screenshot) can be made clickable so that the user can click on each item which is a lot easier than remembering keyboard shortcuts.

@alex-w alex-w mentioned this issue Jul 30, 2024
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