https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465511
Giovanni Ceribella <giovanniceribe...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |giovanniceribe...@gmail.com --- Comment #1 from Giovanni Ceribella <giovanniceribe...@gmail.com> --- I confirm this is still in affecting Kstars 3.7.2 from Jasem's PPA repository (kstars-bleeding) on Ubuntu 24.04. In fact it got worse, as the newly added color "Sky Daytime" seems to be shared among all color schemes (setting it for one color scheme sets the same value for all of them). I wasn't able to find a way to disable the "Sky Daytime" function, it triggers automatically if the sun is above the horizon for the current place and time. As a result, if one sets the "Sky Daytime" color to be, e.g. "#000000", to be able to see the stars even if the sun is above the horizon, and later switches to the "Star Chart" profile, both the stars and the sky will just be black, rendering the usage of the profile impossible. Problems: "Sky Daytime" is set incorrectly for all color profiles; there doesn't seem to be a switch to disable the "Sky Daytime" function. Possible solution (?): the usage of "Sky Daytime" should be controlled by the use, and should be different for every color profile; -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.