Thank you, Patrick. I have done as you suggested and now have the Gliese catalogue identities showing. I had not realised there were instructions at the top of the page.
Is it possible to do a "Find" using the Gliese numbers and, if so, is there a set of instructions in the Help file? It doesn't seem to be possible using the Quick Search box. When I press <Enter>, I simply lose the part of the tool bar containing this box - no indicator appears on the main screen to show a location. Cheers, Mike -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick Chevalley Sent: 16 December 2006 18:45 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [skychart-discussion] Henry Draper Catalogue Hi, I just want to add a few precision about this points. - If you want to look at the full sky it is better to switch the projection to Equatorial coordinates instead of looking over a transparent horizon, this give a more natural orientation to the chart. Use the transparent horizon when you wait for Mercury to raise on the morning. - To search in a catalog build with the Catgen tool (Hipparcos is in this case) you must search exactly for what the ID field is set in Catgen, do not add the catalog name if it is not include in the original catalog data. - The Gliese catalog use another format better suited for small catalog. Read the few explanation I put on the top of the download page http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/external.html Patrick Yahoo! Groups Links
