Hi John,

Thank you so much!  I will try it shortly.  Will try greater magnitude to start 
until I get the hang of it.

Rob

--- In [email protected], John Mahony <jmmah...@...> wrote:
>
> Use the clock icon (lower left toolbar) to set the time to the whatever time 
> of the evening you want.
> 
> The field width is set with the numbers in the right toobar (I've moved my 
> toolbars around but I think that's where it usually is- look for the numbers 
> ranging from 10' to 90 degrees).  There are other ways to fine-tune this, but 
> one of the options is the one you wanted- 90 degrees).
> 
> Then look for the letters Z N E S W just below that.  These stand for zenith, 
> north, east, south, west.  Just click any of these to move the chart to that 
> direction.  (Screen display will automatically switch to alt-az mode if it's 
> not already in that mode) 
> 
> Going to mag 8 in such a wide field would give you a very dense star field 
> (there would be several thousand stars on the chart).  In fact, I don't think 
> this is possible in CdC.  Different catalogs are used for different field 
> width.  The options are under "preferences">"catalog and objects parameters" 
> (in the top bar menus), then click the "Stars 1" tab in the window that 
> opens.  The first catalog- "Bright Star Catalog"- can be used in any field 
> width, but only goes to mag 6.5.  The second catalog is deeper, but has a max 
> width of 60 degrees (you can adjust the range of field widths you want a 
> catalog to be used for, but the deeper catalogs have maximum possible widths, 
> to avoid bogging down older computers- keep in mind v2.76 was originally 
> programmed several years ago).
> 
> There are settings at the bottom of that window to adjust the mag limits you 
> want for different field widths, but there are several options and I can 
> never remember the details.  But a simpler way is to just click the more/less 
> stars icon in the upper left toolbar (the two blue dots between the 
> magnifying glass and the red light icon).   
> 
> Then click "print" under the file menu.
> 
> -John
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> > From: nreyedoc <nreye...@...>
> > 
> > Using 2.76
> 
> Suppose I want to draw 4 charts for tonight with 90 degree 
> > quadrants of N, S, E and W showing planets, moon, and stars to magnitude 
> > 8.  How should I get started?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Rob
> 
> --- In 
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> > John Mahony <jmmahony@> wrote:
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> > ----- Original Message 
> > ----
> > 
> > > From: nreyedoc <nreyedoc@>
> > > 
> > 
> > > hi,
> > 
> > > i just downloaded program and would like 
> > to learn how to use it 
> > > systematically.  are there any good 
> > resources on the net on how to use the 
> > > program?
> > 
> > 
> > You just found it.
> > 
> > >  any books to recommend?
> > 
> > 
> > No, but there are help files built into the program (at least in v2.76- 
> > just click the ? in the upper toolbar. Many of the individual windows for 
> > various settings also includes a "help" button that will take you directly 
> > to 
> > the appropriate section of the help file.)
> > Patrick's English in the help 
> > files is a bit rough, but we can clear up any questions here.
> > 
> > 
> > Are you using v2.76, or the newer v3 beta?
> > 
> > 
> > -John
> >
> 
> 
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