Geoff,

That did it!

The path was mis-labeled as Ciel\cat\DSoutlines\ rather than 
C:\Program Files\Ciel\cat\DSoutlines\ for some reason.  When I listed 
the complete path, the lines showed up.

Thanks,

Hunter


--- In [email protected], "starryeyeguy" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hunter:
> 
> Check to be sure you have a folder with the DSO data in it.  On my
> computer it installed to the path "C:\Program
> Files\Ciel\cat\DSoutlines".  If it's there, go to your configuration
> dialogand select "Catalog", then select option 1, also labeled
> "Catalog".  If there's nothing there, click "add", set the path to 
the
> DSoutlines folder, then follow the prompts.
> 
> Hope this helps...
> 
> Geoff Chester
> 
> --- In [email protected], Sander Pool <sander@>
> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > Hi Hunter,
> > 
> > I'll list some obvious things, sorry if they are not helpful:
> > 
> > - check the 'show DSO' box
> > - change the color of DSOs to something bright, say yellow
> > - increase the number of DSOs shown (lower limiting mag)
> > - make sure 'show pictures' isn't checked
> > - load the pictures and check the 'show pictures' box, see if 
that works
> > - make sure SAC or NGC is checked in the deep sky catalog settings
> > 
> > Just a few things to try. I doubt any of these are the cause but
> perhaps 
> > during fiddling you'll find the real problem. As a last resort 
you can 
> > save your .ini file in the files section for someone else to 
experiment 
> > with. Obscure your location if you like.
> > 
> >     Sander
> > 
> > hewholooks wrote:
> > >
> > > Greetings,
> > >
> > > I have had CDC on another computer (v 3.0.1.2) and had nice 
lines to
> > > demarcate where, let's say, the Orion arc or the veil nebulae 
were. It
> > > made centering for imaging very precise.
> > >
> > > I have loaded the program onto another computer with the same OS
> > > (Windows XP) and can't get these lines to show no matter what I 
do.
> > >
> > > What am I missing?
> > >
> > > Hunter
> > >
> > >
> >
>


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