But what would you want it to do that it doesn't do already, is the question (for the original poster). I know what they are good for, and once you place them, they stay where they are placed...I'd think that is what anybody would _want_ them to do.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Mahony Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 8:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [skychart-discussion] Getting redicule to follow chart Since you can have either round or rectangular reticles, it's useful for framing an object for imaging- It will tell you how an object will fit on your CCD, without actually having to move the scope to the object. I suppose the same would apply to round reticles and EP views, but I use this feature mainly for imaging. -John ----- Original Message ---- > From: Rod Mollise <[email protected]> > > The reticle? What would that indicate if the scope were not connected? > > > Peace, > Rod Mollise > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Dan > > How does one go about getting the redicule to follow the chart when the > chart updates? I know about the track scope option, but is there a similar > option when no scope is attached? Also, I've noticed I cannot freely move > around in the chart with track scope enabled. I would like to visually see > where the scope is as well as have a second reticule to move around for > planning my next target. ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links
