Hi,

This new program is include in the development snapshot since November. It is 
described in the November 9 release notes.

The Windows installer ask you if you want to start it automatically, otherwise 
just launch it from the Start menu or run cdcicon from the installation 
directory.
On Linux add cdcicon to the KDE or Gnome autostart.

By default it show the sidereal time, a right click show a menu that let you 
open the setup page, a left click show the full astro-clock.

On Windows the icon is small and you cannot change the size. Adjust the font 
size in the setup page if necessary.
On Linux you have the choice for two square size or a rectangle the give a more 
readable text.

Patrick

----- Original message -----
From: John Sunderland <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2009 10:49:34 +1100
Subject: Re: [skychart-discussion] Skychart Icon Setup
To: [email protected]

>leeroger24 wrote:
>
>> Hello to ALL,
>>
>> There is a program called Skychart Icon Setup program
>> which when enabled will show on the System Tray the various time
>> ranging from Sidreal to U.T. Can someone please tell me whether this
>> file is a plug-in or a separate file downloaded from Skycharts ? The
>> program also will link you to Skycharts main program and the Calendar
>> setup also. Any help would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks & Clear Skies,
>> Roger Lee
>Hi Roger,
>
>It is a separate program, but I could not find a download in a quick 
>look on either the main or development website.  As far as I can 
>remember, I got it from the svn source code.  I could send you my 
>compilation of the windows executable, if that is what you are looking 
>for, or perhaps  put it on the  skychart-discussion group, but  I am not 
>sure if I should do that without Patrick's blessing.  Maybe it is 
>'hidden' somewhere on the web site and someone else knows where ?
>
>cheers,
>John Sunderland
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