You can build one of these.
https://www.mysundial.ca/sdu/sdu_wall_declinometer.html
From: sundial [mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] On Behalf Of Michael
Ossipoff
Sent: July 1, 2023 1:07 PM
To: Jeffery Brewer; sundial list
Subject: Re: Question About Measuring Wall Declination
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There is a free program called Inkscape. Under the Object tab there is a
Transform feature. As you can see below there is a Skew tab that allows you
to enter both Horizontal and Vertical values. This along with the Rotate
tab may get you what you want,
I tried the Save As a dxf file
Sunny Day Martina!
Although I do not have exactly what you are looking for, perhaps you would
consider visiting my web page for sundial kits.
http://www.mysundial.ca/sdu/sdu_sundial_kits.html
You may find something of use there until you find what you are looking for.
Happy Dialling!
Carl
Sunny Day Mac!
You can try the following but you will need to get DOSBox for this to work.
When it loaded place a shortcut on the desktop.
The next step is make a batch file, called qbasic for example, as follows:
mount x c:\sundials\qbasic
x:
qbasic.exe
The first line points to the directory
Sunny Day!
I recently got a computer with Windows 7 Home Premium and have been trying
to get the Dialist's Companion (DC) working. It will definitely work with
DOSBox, which is free. It is possible to create a desk top icon to get DC
to initiate in a single step. The first thing to do is