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my website has the appendices to my book for free, and they are 180 pages. Also 
he supplemental material us for free. Together you should get the inclined 
decliner formulae info uou seek. Of course, my main book has two chapters on 
the inclined decliner, one covers shallow dials  the other covers steep ones. 
Further, my deltaCad macro MAIN-inc-dec.bas also covers them.

I hope that helps.

Simon 

www.illustratingshadows.com 


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From: Michael Ossipoff <[email protected]> 
Date:04/03/2015  13:02  (GMT-07:00) 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Mayall & Mayall's Reclining-Declining formulas 

If anyone has a copy of Mayall & Mayall's sundial book, could that someone 
post, here (or send to me by individual e-mail, if preferred) Mayall & Mayall's 
Reclining-Declining formulas (of course with the definitions for what the 
symbols stand for)?
 
Additionally, and this is probably asking a bit too much, but could someone 
also post Rohr's Reclining-Declining formulas if someone has them?
 
Of course a link to those formulas, or instructions for finding them on the 
web, would be fine too.
 
On another, related, topic, would anyone like to work (no amount of work is too 
small) on the Wikipedia article on sundial's?  ...if anyone has time to do a 
fix or two, a correction or addition, etc. Modifying the article doesn't 
require membership, registration, or signing-in. Of course any positive 
modification, however brief or small,
 would be beneficial.
 
In particular, can anyone suggest or make changes or improvements to that 
Wikipedia article's "Reclining-Declining" section, or comment on it at that 
article's "Talk" page?
 
Michael Ossipoff
 

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