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- Sometimes, you may see orbital lines that should not be there, or you may see unnatural trajectory lines
When you zoom in the Probe or the Target on the 3D Orbit window, sometimes you see orbital lines that should not be there, or sometimes you see unnatural trajectory lines of the Probe. Zooming out gets things straight.
RESOLVED Install the latest version of SSVG (v1.5.0 or later) and use the parallel projection to draw figures on the 3D Orbit window.
- Sometimes, you may see "Frozen" SSVG
While executing a FLYTO Maneuver, sometimes SSVG looks like frozen.
Be patient, please. SSVG is running normally. Execution of the Maneuver will finish sooner or later.
- Sometimes, SSVG may stop execution of FLYTO Maneuver
While executing a FLYTO Maneuver, sometimes SSVG stops the execution and shows a message "SSVG failed to execute the Maneuver."
It is supposed that numerical integration of the trajectory stopped by a violent change of gravitational force exerted to the Probe. Because planets are point masses and they have no surface in SSVG, the Probe could come very close to the point mass. Check your Flight Plan.
- On some PCs, several text strings overflow from their fields
The author thinks that the phenomena relate to the setting of the font size of the Windows system. Please check the font size of your PC, and change the setting to "100% (Recommended)" (for Windows 10) or "Small - 100%" (for Windows 8.1) and try again.
- SSVG cannot access other drives
Some older versions of SSVG (version 1.3.1 or earlier) contains the problem. In a Windows environment, those versions of SSVG can access data files (Flight Plan files, and SPK files for small celestial bodies) only when they are stored within the same drive where SSVG was installed.
RESOLVED Install the newer version of SSVG (v1.4.0 or later).
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