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Ground track is then cleared when another satellite is selected, unless ground track was manually enabled for the satellite via the menu.
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I've also added support for automatically enabling the ground track for a satellite when it is selected. The ground track is then cleared when selecting another satellite or deselecting the satellite, unless the ground track was enabled manually via the menu. I've added an option to the GUI (key=AUTO_GROUND_TRACK) that controls whether this feature is enabled or not, to allow users to keep the old behaviour. |
…s < 2, start ground track 25% of orbit behind current satellite position
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This patch add arrows to the ground track to show direction satellite is moving in, as requested in Issue #94.