![]() ![]() though oddly enough my text editor (Programmers File Editor) just crashes when I try to open even a small xml file in it (this is weird because it's been able to open text files that are tens or even hundreds of megabyes in size, but it can't seem to handle a 47k xml file!). ![]() They may will still work ok (the v3 api is very similar to the v2 api), but some of the data for new features may not be supported. The XML importers/exporters have not been tested and/or updated for v3 yet. But, any external data (from another program, for example) still has to be processed into that file format. For just stars, CSV files are very common, so AS supports that.ĪS v2 has its own xml importers and exporters, which can import star and planet data that complies to that format. And there are as many different data formats as their are data sets. That is why there is no 'importer' for it in AS - everything has to be customized to the source data. I'm saying there's no suitable, standard format in Astronomy for astronomical data that exists for exchanging hierarchical data for star systems. So you have a standard way to import stars (as described in the manual), but you don't have a standard format for planets? Surely there must be some consistency there. Unfortunately there's no 'standard' format for such data. Well, importing planets and all other data can be a big task, since it involves a lot of hierarchical data. ![]()
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