ie, zero is north, east is 90 degrees, south is 180 degrees and west is 270 degrees
Regards, best wishes and many grateful thanks for adding this additional azimuth box to your excellant programs.
David.
> Message date : May 06 2005, 08:34 AM
> From : "anselmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To : "Chris Lusby Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Copy to : [email protected]
> Subject : Re: Handheld dialing software; BSS Web site
> On Thu, 5 May 2005 18:55:09 +0100, Chris Lusby Taylor wrote
> > Hi All,
> > I am the BSS Webmaster and created that new page on the BSS Web
> > site. From the home page, click on "Where is the sun?". It uses
> > _javascript_ embedded in the page, and takes the time from your
> > computer's clock, so you could make the page available offline if
> > you wished. It should run in any current browser, I trust, but
> > please let me know if you have problems.
>
> Dear all,
>
> "Where is the sun?" has got a (probably unnoticed) elder brother
> in
>
> http://www.relojesdesol.org/UbiSolENG.html
>
> It works also as an embedded _javascript_ and updates automatically.
>
> I've tried to make the code simple enough to be easily hacked by any
> interested user (see file UbiSol.js).
>
> Let's hope that the eldest brother, that is, "Dialist Companion"
> soon goes down to the earthly kingdom of JS scripts.
>
> Ah, and congratulations, Chris, and thanks: I've taken some ideas from
> it for future versions of UbiSol! :-))))
>
> Anselmo
> -
>
>
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