The problem is that the list is not in the right order.  If there was
100 objects, that would be one thing but when I've loaded enough
objects to get some obscure asteroid scrolling through a list whose
order is not obvious can be fruitless.

Jim Dixon


--- In [email protected], John St�hle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Catalogs -> Asteroids -> Pick from list
> F (for Find) -> Solar system -> Asteroids -> Pick from list
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hi,
> > I know how to load an arbitrarily large list of asteroids into CdC and
> > make them available but is there an easy way locate one particular
> > asteroid? For example, if I'm looking for 2005 FN. Even if I've
> > loaded a large list it is hard to find.
> > Thanks,
> > Jim Dixon
> 
> -- 
> Regards, MfG, Mvh, John
> 
> John St�hle . 012� 28' 05" E . 55� 45' 15" N = 12.468 E . 55.754 N . 
> Bagsv�rd . Danmark . Skandinavien . Europa
> 
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