I apologize for not knowing my own computerprogram.
The correct answer is in the readme file.
The outermost circle can be january or july.
 
Happy dialling, Fer.
 
 
Fer J. de Vries
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http://www.iae.nl/users/ferdv/
Eindhoven, Netherlands
lat.  51:30 N      long.  5:30 E
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: azimuthal gnomon length problem

From Fer's recent message:
>> In my program Spin you may choose between inner circle as january or as
july.
>>This overcomes a litlle the problem of the gnomon length.
From readme2.doc Zonwvlak:SPIN    .EXE : calculates a horizontal azimutal sundial and writes thepoints to a file <name.RLT>. This file can be drawn on the screen withthe program SCRPLT.EXE.The months of the date-scale are in circles. The outmost circle can bejanuary first or july first.The program works for latitudes between 25 and 66.5 degrees and between
-25 and -66.5 degrees.
Now which is it, innermost, or outermost?
Sarah Edmondson-Jones

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