But it does!
1. Preferences -> Eyepiece... -> insert Whatever size you need
2. Right click, Finder circles, left click on target.
It's as simple as that - no arrow, but concentric red circles, which IMO 
is better.

Sander Pool wrote:
>
>
> Last night I did my first serious star hopping experiment where I walked
> the scope from Alp-Tri to M33 by comparing what I saw in the fov with
> what CdC told me I should be seeing. This worked great except that I
> needed to keep zooming out/in to make sure I was still moving in the
> right direction. It would be great if CdC provided a 'target object'
> feature that results in a little arrow showing where the object is no
> matter what the chart is rendering. Sort of like some computer games
> where waypoints are shown as little triangles on the edge of your screen
> if the waypoint is not visible. I just realized I could have two charts
> open at the same time, one zoomed out and one zoomed in. Still, I think
> this could be helpful.
>
> Best,
>
> Sander
>
>  

-- 

Yours sincerely, Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Saludos Cordiales, Med venlig 
hilsen,

John Ståhle . 12º 28’ 05” E . 55º 45’ 15” N . Bagsværd . Danmark . 
Skandinavien . Europa





 
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