Using v2.76 I found it by clicking seach>find>stars tab (or binocular icon>stars tab), select "TYC2" catalog, then enter 1350 00083 1 in the search box (it doesn't work if you leave in the dashes, or the "TYC2" in the ID).
-John --- Sander Pool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I created my own catalog with winoccult data (see > <http://www.tungstentech.com/Articles/Astronomy/WinOccultdatabaseforCartesduCiel/tabid/54/Default.aspx> > > for details). The catgen project includes a search index. One of the > stars is TYC2 1350-00083-1, the subject of an occultation tonight. > Because the catalog is called 'occu' the labels on the charts look like > 'occu TYC2 1350-00083-1'. When I enter this identifier in the search box > the star is not found. I confirmed that the star is listed in the raw > text file as 'TYC2 1350-00083-1'. > > What do I enter to find this star? Picking an arbitrary displayed star, > copying the name and pasting in the search box doesn't result in a found > star either. In fact the second time I tried this CdC exited quietly > (gdb said the program exited normally). > > Thanks, > > Sander > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com
