I think the problem is when the guider field is mirror-flipped (not just 
rotated 180) relative to the imaging field (or the whole chart), like when 
using an off-axis guider.  Theoretically, that could be added to the code, but 
it would be a bit complicated- the stars (and the coordinate grid) within the 
guide field would have to be flipped.

-John


----- Original Message ----
> From: Patrick Chevalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Hi,
> 
> > the CCD synbol is mirrored as well!
> > I think it should present a camera position as it is?
> > In the other way CCD indicator should not be mirrored, am I
> right
> 
 here?
> 
> In my opinion the CCD indicator must change when you rotate or
> mirror
> 
 the 
> chart to show it's real sky position independently of the
> view
> 
 condition, 
> this is the correct behavior.
> For example if you set the chart back to normal orientation to
> check
> 
 the field 
> in the finder or in binocular you want the chart to continue to
> show
> 
 the 
> right autoguider position.
> 
> To set the autoguider at the right position use the "Rotation"
> column
> 
 in the 
> CCD mark definition. If  it is reverted set 180 here instead of 0.
> 
> Patrick
> 
> 
>  
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 
> 




      
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