Thanks Bob. Must be a bug because it's not working on the Mac. I'll give the 
horizon file a try.

Kevin

--- In [email protected], "BobR" <bobrose...@...> wrote:
>
> Under the Setup> Observatory, click the Horizon tab. You should check the 
> "Fill with horizon colour" box. The "Show objects below the Horizon" should 
> be clear. If that doesn't work, the there is a bug in the Mac version. I 
> don't have a Mac.  A workaround would be to set a path to a horizon file and 
> check the "Display the local horizon line". Creating your own is easy just a 
> text file with the azimuth followed by the altitude. A file with zero 
> horizons would look like this.
> 
> #Observing from sea level
> #Start with North
> #Az Alt
> 0 0
> 90 0
> 180 0
> 270 0
> # End of file
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "kwbell" <kwbell@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey All,
> > 
> > First, Thanks to Patrick for compiling a Mac version of CDC. Looks great on 
> > my Mac Book Pro. Sincerely hope you will keep working on it as time permits.
> > 
> > Second, Thanks Bob Rose for pointing me to the Mac version; I should be 
> > checking this group more often, will do so in the future.
> > 
> > Third, Does anyone know how to make the below horizon semi-transparent like 
> > can be done on the PC version? I personally like having a semi-transparent 
> > horizon; with grid lines turned on I get confused easily, so having the 
> > semi-solid ground color really helps. 
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Kevin
> >
>


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